On Mar 31, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Rémi Després wrote:
If the transport protocol is neither UDP nor TCP, is it not true that doing or not doing further address modification after prefix replacement (for UDP/TCP checksums to be unchanged) has no effect on whatever encrypt/protect mechanism this transport might introduce?
It is altogether possible to create a transport that doesn't do anything to checksum, encrypt or protect the IP address that appear in the IP header. SCTP is one example, as I understand it.
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