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Re: IPSec still too slow?



  Alex,

  Since all you do is spread FUD you shouldn't be surprised that someone
would get nasty. Your agenda is quite obvious, you've had it in for IPsec
ever since your product was described on this list as snake-oil.

  Dan.

"I personally think it is very dangerous to organize
 referendums when you're not sure to win them"
   -- Louis Michel, President of the European Union

On Fri, 05 Oct 2001 16:15:40 PDT you wrote
> Dr. John Ioannidis,
> 
> I have a great deal of respect for your contributions to the Internet
> community.  This kind of nasty response greatly surprises me and indicates
> to me that the problems with IPSec are very serious.  I did not take these
> numbers at face value.  That is why I requested confirmation.  However,
> the fact of the matter is, IPSec will always be at least 10x behind the
> communications price/performance curve.  You, of all people, know that.
> And you know that fact will eventually kill off IPSec.
> 
> - Alex
> 
> 
> At 03:27 PM 10/5/2001 -0400, ji@research.att.com wrote:
> >People who do not understand how to take and interpret performance 
> >measurements should just shut up.
> >
> >/ji
> >
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Alex Alten
> Alten@Home.Com
> 
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