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Ah, but what about packets that aren't evil, just gullible and manipulated by some third party?


Well if you’d read the RFC it’s obvious it’s your routers responsibility to flag those bits as evil. And if you’re using heuristic intrusion detection systems you need to do flag each bit as evil 50% of the time. It’s good we have such amazing protections in place.


Then add a "tainted by evil" flag to the ipv7 spec, or better, just add a "pure" flag to future ip spec.


I think I'd almost prefer an "alignment" flag, so we don't mischaracterize all the Chaotic Neutral packets.


But then what to do with the Lawful Evil packets ?


Add an x-Lawful-Warrant parameter to provide a warrant. It can’t be read by anything but the best AI technology and is included in every HTTP request. No warrant, no response!




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