Hi, On 2009-7-27, at 18:46, Rémi Després wrote:
A simple solution would IMHO be to complement to the UDP rule in IPv6 as follows: - IPv6 hosts MUST create UDP datagrams with non-zero checksums. (Nothing new here.) - IPv6 hosts SHOULD accept UDP datagrams with zero checksum. (Application of the classic principle "be strict in what you send, tolerant in what you receive"). - IPv4 to IPv6 translators that receive UDP datagrams having zero checksums MAY keep these checksums in translated datagrams.
as an individual, I prefer something along the lines of draft- fairhurst-6man-tsvwg-udptt instead.
Lars
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