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Re: known request routing
At 09:31 4/19/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Section 4.2.3: Raises security concerns and may have problems with
>zipped/encrypted
>content.
But surely an agent operating directly on behalf of the content server
(e.g. part of the server or something sitting in front of it) is going to
be part of the same security/administrative domain, and therefore have less
issues with security. It should also be in a position to consider
compression fairly well I would have thought.
>Section 6.2.1: You may also want to highlight that probing techniques
>often only
>probe the client DNS server and not the client.
We we want to be that specific? On determining the list of things to
probe, 6.1.1 says "This list can be generated dynamically. Here, as
requests arrive, the requesting entity addresses can be cached for later
probing." No protocol scope for the requesting entity, so it could be DNS
or HTTP and therefore have different clients.
> Also, while probing only occurs
>periodically, client DNS servers remain relatively immobile.