again reading from backwards.
> Round-trip traceroute is useful inside intra-domain environments as
> you note, where ingress filtering isn't generally deployed. Hence
> it works in many places today and it can be very useful for debugging.
>
> Also, as noted in the original PDF that started this thread, Windows
> (and I think at least one other OS if I remember the PDF correctly)
> supports RH for compliance, but already disables RH by default.
> Since that's already the deployed behavior of many hosts, I'd
> support the disabled-by-default as the best choice.
i know! that's why "routing header type 7" (a variant of routing
header type 0 which has no bad sideeffect) was mentioned a couple of
days ago!
itojun
PS: please let me sleep. stop wasteful repetitive proposal before i turn into
zombie. your cooperation is needed, but "go to bed" DDoS stops my work. tnx.
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