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Re: Simplifying IKE



On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Henry Spencer wrote:

> On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Jan Vilhuber wrote:
> > Hm.. Not sure where to go with this discussion. What's the difference between
> > people (and not just one or two) *thinking* they need something, and it being
> > true that they need it? If there's enough of them, then it becomes true.
> 
> No; belief and reality *are* different.

Fine. That's absolutely true. But you're arguing YOUR belief against someone
else's.

Let's hold a strawpoll and see if there's two (or more) camps or not. If
there's sufficient people in whatever camps we identity, we send them off
into sub-committees to hammer out their requirements.

I don't much like making a middle-of-the-road protocols. We just had one.
It's what we're arguing about. I don't think (belief again) that you'll ever
satisfy the two camps (I suspect, believe, pray, that there's only two).
Let's bite the bullet, realize thee ARE more than one camp, and that a
middle-of-the-road approach won't solve this problem. Stand up and be
counted.

jan
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Jan Vilhuber                                            vilhuber@cisco.com
Cisco Systems, San Jose                                     (408) 527-0847



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