[dns-operations] .SE releases report on consumer broadband routers

Michael Monnerie michael.monnerie at it-management.at
Wed Feb 27 12:07:03 UTC 2008


On Dienstag, 26. Februar 2008 Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> If they mess with DNS data, they are not routers (a layer 3 device,
> neutral with respect to the content), they are middleboxes (a layer 1
> to 9 device, able to break anything).

I know ISO layers 1-7, when did 8 and 9 be declared? Seems I've slept 
too long. Any link?

mfg zmi
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