Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal
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Subject: Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal
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El 4/6/17 a las 1:19 p.m., Arjuna Sathiaseelan escribió: > +1.. > > Probably the only option for encountering this is to have alternative > methods of access (e.g. the firechat during the hongkong protests) - > so that the govts know that there is no point shutting down networks.. Ask for the BGP sessions to be taken down? > > decentralisation is a form of resiliency.. > > arjuna > > On 4 June 2017 at 16:43, Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 03, 2017 at 05:09:51PM +0300, Nicolas Pace wrote: >>> One could be cross boarder links, or border IXPs... But I'm not that versed in these things to give an opinion >>> >> A government sufficiently motivated to "shut down the Internet" will >> shut down those links and IXPs too, unless they are of sufficient >> density and number that the government can't go after them all. The >> "numbers" problem is actually _part_ of the problem. (This is also, >> of course, why increased concentration in "tier 1" transit providers >> is dangerous for the Internet.) >> >> But the more basic problem with the proposal as presented is that it >> is attempting a tech fix to a social problem. Governments who >> intervene in this way have decided that access to the Internet by >> (some subset of their) citizens is less valuable to them than control >> over communications. This pattern is the same whether it is shutdowns >> by any government anywhere, or (in my opinion) less catastrophic but >> more corrisive attacks such as overall weakening of cryptographic >> algorithms or the hoarding of network-effective vulnerabilities. >> >> The answer to all of that is to continue to make the Internet ever >> more valuable both in its own terms and in social terms. We want to >> create the conditions in which, when governments say they're going to >> "shut down" the Internet, they look absurd because they're going to do >> most damage to themselves. I want it to be as the scene in _Blazing >> Saddles_: "Nobody move or the prisoner* gets it!" That's not >> advocacy, of course. It's instead, "Everything over IP." Still a >> good slogan. >> >> Best regards, >> >> A >> >> * note: not the actual word in the scene. >> >> -- >> Andrew Sullivan >> ajs@anvilwalrusden.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gaia mailing list >> gaia@irtf.org >> https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/gaia > >
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- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Vint Cerf
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Nicolas Pace
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Vint Cerf
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Nicolas Pace
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Vint Cerf
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Nicolas Pace
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Vint Cerf
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Nicolas Pace
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Vint Cerf
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Jon Crowcroft
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Corinne Cath
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Vint Cerf
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Andrew Sullivan
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Sebastian Bellagamba
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Arjuna Sathiaseelan
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Alejandro Acosta
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Alejandro Acosta
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Amreesh Phokeer
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Arjuna Sathiaseelan
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Mallory Knodel
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Maureen Hernandez
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Andrew Sullivan
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Marwan Fayed
- Re: [gaia] Blog on AFRINIC proposal Adam Burns