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Re: Digex transparent proxying

  • From: Paul Vixie
  • Date: Mon Jun 29 13:07:38 1998

> Or detect a proxy and refuse service (which, if I was doing this, is exactly
> what I would do).

"Go ahead, make my day."  If you can detect the proxy box I used to sell via
MII, and refuse service to it, I will post a retraction right here.

> Not to mention those to derive advertising revenue from "views", and have no
> way to measure them in a cached environment.  

"No way"?  How about:

rfc2227.txt -- Simple Hit-Metering and Usage-Limiting for HTTP.
	J. Mogul, P. Leach. October 1997. (Format: TXT=85127 bytes)
	(Status: PROPOSED STANDARD) 

> If I was doing that, I would also deny service to proxy servers and
> display a nice message telling the user to remove the proxy or bitch about
> its forced use.

Playboy.COM did something like that to @Home last year for a similar reason.
-- 
Paul Vixie
La Honda, CA			"Many NANOG members have been around
<paul@vix.com>			 longer than most." --Jim Fleming
pacbell!vixie!paul		 (An H.323 GateKeeper for the IPv8 Network)




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