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Is there a way to get proof from an ISP that a packet was delivered? [closed]


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You have a client and a server. The client has a message to the server that the server would like to ignore for some reason. But they don't want to leave any evidence that they are ignoring the client.



Say for instance the message is your tax return. You would like a guarantee from IRS that they received your return. But if they choose to just ignore your messages, you can't prove that you sent your message.



If you have everything on a distributed ledger (e.g. Ethereum) then the client can leave the message for the server on the ledger. Then everyone can see that it was delivered. But this is kind of expensive to the client.



Could an ISP provide guarantees that a message was in deed sent by the client? Do ISPs provide any kind of "proof of receipt" that a message was received?



CONTEXT: I am from the more academic side working on a networking protocol. If this is the wrong SE site for asking this question, feel free to move this question on to the appropriate site.










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    No, your ISP won't do this. One would hope the IRS uses HTTPS so your ISP can't snoop, among other issues. The 200 OK HTTP response and the "print this page for your records" screen is your proof. If you're severely concerned about the IRS losing your return (they seem to handle it just fine for hundreds of millions of returns annually), send it via registered mail instead.

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    Apr 22 at 16:02






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    That is something that has to be done on the application layer, e.g. you protocol needs a mechanism where it can signal the client it has received the data, and this works just fine without playing the blockchain buzzword bingo for many protocols and many years ...

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    Apr 22 at 16:49

















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You have a client and a server. The client has a message to the server that the server would like to ignore for some reason. But they don't want to leave any evidence that they are ignoring the client.



Say for instance the message is your tax return. You would like a guarantee from IRS that they received your return. But if they choose to just ignore your messages, you can't prove that you sent your message.



If you have everything on a distributed ledger (e.g. Ethereum) then the client can leave the message for the server on the ledger. Then everyone can see that it was delivered. But this is kind of expensive to the client.



Could an ISP provide guarantees that a message was in deed sent by the client? Do ISPs provide any kind of "proof of receipt" that a message was received?



CONTEXT: I am from the more academic side working on a networking protocol. If this is the wrong SE site for asking this question, feel free to move this question on to the appropriate site.










share|improve this question













closed as off-topic by ceejayoz, yoonix, joeqwerty, Sven Apr 22 at 16:44


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – ceejayoz, yoonix, Sven
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  • 1





    No, your ISP won't do this. One would hope the IRS uses HTTPS so your ISP can't snoop, among other issues. The 200 OK HTTP response and the "print this page for your records" screen is your proof. If you're severely concerned about the IRS losing your return (they seem to handle it just fine for hundreds of millions of returns annually), send it via registered mail instead.

    – ceejayoz
    Apr 22 at 16:02






  • 2





    That is something that has to be done on the application layer, e.g. you protocol needs a mechanism where it can signal the client it has received the data, and this works just fine without playing the blockchain buzzword bingo for many protocols and many years ...

    – Sven
    Apr 22 at 16:49













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You have a client and a server. The client has a message to the server that the server would like to ignore for some reason. But they don't want to leave any evidence that they are ignoring the client.



Say for instance the message is your tax return. You would like a guarantee from IRS that they received your return. But if they choose to just ignore your messages, you can't prove that you sent your message.



If you have everything on a distributed ledger (e.g. Ethereum) then the client can leave the message for the server on the ledger. Then everyone can see that it was delivered. But this is kind of expensive to the client.



Could an ISP provide guarantees that a message was in deed sent by the client? Do ISPs provide any kind of "proof of receipt" that a message was received?



CONTEXT: I am from the more academic side working on a networking protocol. If this is the wrong SE site for asking this question, feel free to move this question on to the appropriate site.










share|improve this question














You have a client and a server. The client has a message to the server that the server would like to ignore for some reason. But they don't want to leave any evidence that they are ignoring the client.



Say for instance the message is your tax return. You would like a guarantee from IRS that they received your return. But if they choose to just ignore your messages, you can't prove that you sent your message.



If you have everything on a distributed ledger (e.g. Ethereum) then the client can leave the message for the server on the ledger. Then everyone can see that it was delivered. But this is kind of expensive to the client.



Could an ISP provide guarantees that a message was in deed sent by the client? Do ISPs provide any kind of "proof of receipt" that a message was received?



CONTEXT: I am from the more academic side working on a networking protocol. If this is the wrong SE site for asking this question, feel free to move this question on to the appropriate site.







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closed as off-topic by ceejayoz, yoonix, joeqwerty, Sven Apr 22 at 16:44


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  • "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – ceejayoz, yoonix, Sven
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closed as off-topic by ceejayoz, yoonix, joeqwerty, Sven Apr 22 at 16:44


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  • "Questions on Server Fault must be about managing information technology systems in a business environment. Home and end-user computing questions may be asked on Super User, and questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow." – ceejayoz, yoonix, Sven
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 1





    No, your ISP won't do this. One would hope the IRS uses HTTPS so your ISP can't snoop, among other issues. The 200 OK HTTP response and the "print this page for your records" screen is your proof. If you're severely concerned about the IRS losing your return (they seem to handle it just fine for hundreds of millions of returns annually), send it via registered mail instead.

    – ceejayoz
    Apr 22 at 16:02






  • 2





    That is something that has to be done on the application layer, e.g. you protocol needs a mechanism where it can signal the client it has received the data, and this works just fine without playing the blockchain buzzword bingo for many protocols and many years ...

    – Sven
    Apr 22 at 16:49












  • 1





    No, your ISP won't do this. One would hope the IRS uses HTTPS so your ISP can't snoop, among other issues. The 200 OK HTTP response and the "print this page for your records" screen is your proof. If you're severely concerned about the IRS losing your return (they seem to handle it just fine for hundreds of millions of returns annually), send it via registered mail instead.

    – ceejayoz
    Apr 22 at 16:02






  • 2





    That is something that has to be done on the application layer, e.g. you protocol needs a mechanism where it can signal the client it has received the data, and this works just fine without playing the blockchain buzzword bingo for many protocols and many years ...

    – Sven
    Apr 22 at 16:49







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No, your ISP won't do this. One would hope the IRS uses HTTPS so your ISP can't snoop, among other issues. The 200 OK HTTP response and the "print this page for your records" screen is your proof. If you're severely concerned about the IRS losing your return (they seem to handle it just fine for hundreds of millions of returns annually), send it via registered mail instead.

– ceejayoz
Apr 22 at 16:02





No, your ISP won't do this. One would hope the IRS uses HTTPS so your ISP can't snoop, among other issues. The 200 OK HTTP response and the "print this page for your records" screen is your proof. If you're severely concerned about the IRS losing your return (they seem to handle it just fine for hundreds of millions of returns annually), send it via registered mail instead.

– ceejayoz
Apr 22 at 16:02




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That is something that has to be done on the application layer, e.g. you protocol needs a mechanism where it can signal the client it has received the data, and this works just fine without playing the blockchain buzzword bingo for many protocols and many years ...

– Sven
Apr 22 at 16:49





That is something that has to be done on the application layer, e.g. you protocol needs a mechanism where it can signal the client it has received the data, and this works just fine without playing the blockchain buzzword bingo for many protocols and many years ...

– Sven
Apr 22 at 16:49










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