On 05/02/14 20:23, Charles Spurgeon wrote:
FYI. We recently encountered an inline packet crash bug that took out
Can you clarify what "inline packet crash bug" means? It's not a term
I'm familiar with.
We were told that inline packets transiting the data plane caused the
What is an "inline packet".
However: I would be cautious about saying much more in a public forum.
If this really is a 1-packet crash of a sup2T, you should go to PSIRT
with a high priority.
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