Hi, I just noticed a behaviour that, while not buggy at all, is suboptimal, with the way handshake messages are fragmented in DTLS to respect the MTU: when the length of a handshake message is an exact multiple of the maximum allowed fragment length (according to the MTU and the current output tranformation), an additional (unneeded) fragment with length 0 and offset = the length of the message is sent.
Again, I'm not claiming this is a bug, and I don't think it can cause interop issues with other correct implementations, but it would look cleaner IMO (and slightly more efficient) to avoid sending this message. Best regards, Manuel. PS: gnutls-serv 3.3.7 _______________________________________________ Gnutls-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnutls-help
