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To: chilepepper
IPV9 looks like an interesting way to pinch off the chinese internet and they could force conformity to that network standard on their ISP's. It looks like an IPv6 packet with double the header space and is intercepted by 'their' DNS equivalent servers and filtered.

Some hacker can have a field day with fragmented packet DDOS against IPv9 systems. Packet overhead could kill this thing on the spot.

71 posted on 03/02/2005 7:20:28 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Nations do not survive by setting examples for others. Nations survive by making examples of others)
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To: Centurion2000
From www.ChinaTechNews.com (July 1 article)

Based on a ten-digit computing method, IPv9 has its own address protocol, nameplate protocol, transitional protocol, and digital domain name regulations and standards as stated by Mr. Xie Jianping, founder of the IPv9 protocol and leader of the Ten-Digit Network Technology Standard Team. Along with being compatible with IPv4 and IPv6, IPv9 can also realize logistic separations between them and safely control them

i was wrong to say it is "incompatible" w/ IPv4/6, more correct is to say it is "selectively compatable", ie - the government decides what is allowed through or not.

the problem for the PRC is that the chinese are excellent programmers, and my guess is that the better ones are sociologically predisposed to work to defeat something like IPv9 rather than to strenghten the hand of an increasingly tyrannical military oligarchy...

73 posted on 03/02/2005 7:33:49 PM PST by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: Centurion2000
From www.ChinaTechNews.com (July 1 article)

Based on a ten-digit computing method, IPv9 has its own address protocol, nameplate protocol, transitional protocol, and digital domain name regulations and standards as stated by Mr. Xie Jianping, founder of the IPv9 protocol and leader of the Ten-Digit Network Technology Standard Team. Along with being compatible with IPv4 and IPv6, IPv9 can also realize logistic separations between them and safely control them

i was wrong to say it is "incompatible" w/ IPv4/6, more correct is to say it is "selectively compatable", ie - the government decides what is allowed through or not.

the problem for the PRC is that the chinese are excellent programmers, and my guess is that the better ones are sociologically predisposed to work to defeat something like IPv9 rather than to strenghten the hand of an increasingly tyrannical military oligarchy...

74 posted on 03/02/2005 7:34:09 PM PST by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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