Re: fragmentation?

2000-02-03 Thread Bob Braden


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  *> Dear Mr.Braden,
  *> I meant both fragmentation as well as reassembly.
  *> I was looking at linux implementation, its good enough.
  *> 
  *> But I wanted to make sure that I was not missing anything.

If you have not seen Dave Clark's RFC on reassembly, you have
missed something.  Do you need an RFC #? It was one of the famous
"Dave Clark 5" RFCs, somewhere in the later 800s as I remember.

Bob



Re: fragmentation?

2000-02-03 Thread Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim

Hello:

> If you have not seen Dave Clark's RFC on reassembly, you have
> missed something.  Do you need an RFC #? It was one of the famous
> "Dave Clark 5" RFCs, somewhere in the later 800s as I remember.

0815 IP datagram reassembly algorithms. D.D. Clark. Jul-01-1982.
 (Format: TXT=14575 bytes) (Status: UNKNOWN)

See also http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0815.txt


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