David Lang wrote:
>set the linux box at the far end of the link to ALWAYS_DEFRAGMENT
That won't help, since most of the time, the duplicates are not fragments.
>> It does, but only at the very end of the link. In between, the duplicates
>> cross the whole Internet on their way to the target. The target receives
>> them both and discards whatever comes second.
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