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Abstract: Intermediate network elements, such as network address
translators (NATs), firewalls, and transparent caches are
now commonplace. The usual reaction in the network architecture
community to these so-called middleboxes is
a combination of scorn (because they violate important
architectural principles) and dismay (because these violations
make the Internet less flexible). While we acknowledge
these concerns, we also recognize that middleboxes
have become an Internet fact of life for important... (Update)
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M. Walfish, J. Stribling, M. Krohn, H. Balakrishnan, R. Morris, and S. Shenker. Middleboxes no longer considered harmful. Technical Report TR/954, MIT CSAIL, June 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/758848.html More
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author = "M. Walfish and J. Stribling and M. Krohn and H. Balakrishnan and R. Morris
and S. Shenker",
title = "Middleboxes no longer considered harmful",
text = "M. Walfish, J. Stribling, M. Krohn, H. Balakrishnan, R. Morris, and S.
Shenker. Middleboxes no longer considered harmful. Technical Report TR/954,
MIT CSAIL, June 2004.",
year = "2004",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/758848.html" }
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