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Not a lot of sense being made here.
Cisco wants the world to use their (patent pending) fix that might cause problems down the road, despite the fact that there is allready a better fix available?

huh?

"The other benefit is that it doesn't require every device on the Internet to be upgraded at the same time."

So every single router on the entire planet must be upgraded at the exact same time, or everything will blow up. That makes sense. Did Cisco come up with this one too? grin
Posted by: toadlife   Posted on: 05/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not a lot of sense being made here.  toadlife | 05/19/04
who else would force a mass upgrade but the incumbent ?  oldskool | 05/20/04
Its just somethin  ParadigmOdyssey | 05/20/04
Sounds like Aeolas  Suicida| | 05/20/04
"Are you sure?" can be patented?  kd5auq | 05/20/04
I don't get it...  BitTwiddler | 05/20/04
tcp has never been secure, but  hipparchus2000 | 05/21/04
has anyone patented the idea of a "security patch"  V Sanders | 05/23/04

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