Darren Reed writes:
> On 26/02/09 02:24 PM, James Carlson wrote:
> > 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?

Yes.  Plus people using more ad-hoc mechanisms with GRE.

You're right that if there's any encryption going on, then ICMP is
broken.  That's just life.  :-/

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