Re: IP Security......

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    Sorry if this sounds like I've had one too many donuts this morning,
    but now you know why I sometimes sign my mail
    
            -Mike O'Dell
             Resident Crank

i am on another mailing list that has been discussing this lately.
there seems to be an undercurrent (i will not say consensus) that the
IETF is a place to take mature technology to get it stamper, that any
real work needs to happen outside, since, if you will excuse the
phrase, we have been peeing in the gene pool too much . . . .