> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey....@blu.org [mailto:discuss-
> bounces+blu=nedharvey....@blu.org] On Behalf Of Tom Metro
> 
> > It may be dumb that the spec says the payload has to be variable or
> > even that there's a heartbeat requirement at all for the TCP case...
> 
> I've been wondering about the latter point as well, and I haven't yet
> heard any explanations. (I also didn't get why the payload varied, but
> that's a minor point.)
> 
> For those not aware, the heartbeat feature was added to facilitate
> running TLS over UDP, where there is a need to exchange some data
> periodically to keep NAT port mappings active.

You guys seem to think that TCP doesn't require any kind of keepalive?  If that 
is your belief, it's incorrect (at least sometimes).  While your endpoints 
might not need a keepalive on TCP, and certain (dumb) firewalls use static port 
mappings rather than randomly generated stateful port mappings, and therefore 
the dumb firewalls might not need a keepalive either...  There certainly are a 
lot of firewalls that maintain mapping tables of the internal sockets to 
external socket, and will not (cannot) remember those indefinitely.  So they 
will timeout inactive connections, normally within a few minutes.
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