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Manager", RFC3124, June 2001.
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Z. Shelby, "Performance Enhancing Proxies Intended to
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Addition of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to
IP", RFC3168, September 2001.
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20. Security Considerations
This document does not propose any new protocols, and therefore does
not involve any security considerations in that sense. However,
throughout this document there are discussions of the privacy and
integrity issues and the architectural requirements created by those
issues.
21. IANA Considerations
There are no IANA considerations regarding this document.
Authors' Addresses
Internet Architecture Board
EMail: iab@iab.org
IAB Membership at time this document was completed:
Harald Alvestrand
Ran Atkinson
Rob Austein
Fred Baker
Leslie Daigle
Steve Deering
Sally Floyd
Ted Hardie
Geoff Huston
Charlie Kaufman
James Kempf
Eric Rescorla
Mike St. Johns
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