From: Michael Peddemors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 20:20:06 -0800

   > I think not holding onto any state for an incoming SYN is nothing but
   > a dream in any serious modern TCP implementation.  It can be reduced,
   > but not eliminated.  The former is what most modern stacks have done
   > to fight these problems.

   A dream, maybe .... but hey so were most things that we now take for granted..
   Worth kicking around a bit tho...  

At a minimum you have to remember the MSS value given by the remote
host in the initial SYN, it is impossible to avoid this and provide
a TCP implementation of any level of quality.

The foundations of this person's scheme simply cannot work.

Later,
David S. Miller
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