On 26/02/09 02:24 PM, James Carlson wrote: > Darren Reed writes: > >> The other relevant RFC here is 1122, see section 3.2.2. >> We currently appear to default to 64, which is pretty good. >> That's going to cover 99% of packets IP+TCP header data. >> The real benefit in ensuring that all the IP+TCP/UDP/ICMP >> header data is included. There's not a lot of benefit in sending >> back 400 bytes of HTTP headers because the receiving stack >> just won't use it. >> > > 64 is barely adequate if you've got any substantial tunneling going > on -- and oft-times not usable, which is why the newer specs say you > should send back as much as you can. >
You're thinking of PPTP, L2TP and others that aren't encrypted? Darren -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/brussels-dev/attachments/20090226/752905a9/attachment.html>
