Re: IPv10.
Laurent Kuffert <laurent-k@openmailbox.org> Fri, 11 November 2016 13:53 UTC
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Subject: Re: IPv10.
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Could you please link to a version of the draft as a simple .txt file or something similar that isn't as "dangerous"? I think because of the use of PDFs as a way to attack computer systems some (if not many) people on this list feel uncomfortable when opening "random" PDFs.
Don't take that as an offense please but being careful is never a bad idea and getting most people to look at your draft probably is in your interest too.
Am 11.11.2016 2:38 nachm. schrieb Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@hotmail.com>:
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- IPv10. Khaled Omar
- Re: IPv10. Stephane Bortzmeyer
- Re: IPv10. JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
- IPv10. Khaled Omar
- Re: IPv10. Laurent Kuffert
- Re: IPv10. Randy Bush
- Re: IPv10. Bless, Roland (TM)
- Re: IPv10. Antonio Prado
- Re: IPv10. Emily Shepherd
- Re: IPv10. Musa Stephen Honlue
- Re: IPv10. Musa Stephen Honlue
- IPv10. Khaled Omar
- Re: IPv10. James R Cutler
- RE: IPv10. Khaled Omar
- Re: IPv10. Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IPv10. Mark Smith
- Re: IPv10. Randy Bush
- Re: IPv10. Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IPv10. Mark Smith
- RE: IPv10. Latif LADID [IPv6-based Internet]
- IPv10 nalini.elkins
- Re: IPv10. Bob Braden
- Re: IPv10. Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IPv10. Scott O. Bradner
- Re: IPv10. Scott O. Bradner
- RE: IPv10. Latif LADID [IPv6-based Internet]
- RE: IPv10. Latif LADID [IPv6-based Internet]
- RE: IPv10. Latif LADID [IPv6-based Internet]
- RE: IPv10. Latif LADID [IPv6-based Internet]
- Re: IPv10. Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IPv10. Peter Tattam
- Re: IPv10. Michal Krsek
- Re: IPv10. Michal Krsek
- RE: IPv10. Michel Py
- IPv10. Khaled Omar
- Re: IPv10. Murray S. Kucherawy
- Re: IPv10. Tim Chown
- Re: IPv10. shogunx
- Re: IPv10. Khaled Omar
- Re: IPv10. joel jaeggli
- Re: IPv10. Tim Chown
- Re: IPv10. Richard Hartmann
- Re: IPv10. Octavio Alvarez