This sort of minutiae begs for reality checking.
In the IPv6 spec (RFC 2460), you can see "destination options" occur in TWO
places in an unprotected packet. The first place is the obvious place of
just-before-the-transport-header. The second place is the more subtle
just-before-the-routing-hea
Date:Sun, 18 Feb 2001 16:04:35 -0800 (PST)
From:Dan McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| (The correct answer for the second part (IMHO) is "yes". The correct answer
| for the third part (again, IMHO) is "no".)
I agree, and that also ass
In your previous mail you wrote:
This sort of minutiae begs for reality checking.
=> do you know the discussion about this at the last IETF meeting?
In the IPv6 spec (RFC 2460), you can see "destination options" occur in TWO
places in an unprotected packet. The first place is the