On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, Fernando Gont wrote:
> On 09/23/2013 12:57 AM, C. M. Heard wrote:
> >
> > There are two issues that Warren's comments brought to the fore:
> >
> > 1.) One of the reasons why operators block fragments is that if
> > fragments are allowed into one's network, it is relative
Hi,
I have prepared an alpha implementation of SEAL that focuses
on RFC4821 for tunnels:
http://linkupnetworks.com/seal/sealv2-0.0.tgz
The code has been tested on Ubuntu 12.04 linux with the 3.10.12
linux kernel. The release contains a README with instructions
on how to reproduce the experim
Hi,
I have done some looking around on linux and found two more sources
of IPv6 fragmentation. First, unless explicitly told not to, 'ping6'
will use IPv6 fragmentation to ensure that ICMPv6 echo request packets
larger than the path MTU are delivered to the final destination. The
destination then
After reviewing the adoption call comments, the chairs have decided not
to adopt draft-gont-ipv6-smurf-amplifier.
- We have not seen strong working group support for working on the draft.
- We are not convinced that the problem the draft sets out to resolve is worth
fixing
given that multicast R