Hello. A bit of introduction is necesary. I and mlevalle are working together in the same company at a c++ library of SctpSockets. He is on holidays, so I will try to answer your questions.
> Note that Solaris 10 does not support RFC 4895 (SCTP > Authenticated Chunks), so it is really unsafe to use > address manipulation feature. And the ASCONF feature > in S10 is not fully complaint with RFC 5061 as it > was finalized after S10 was shipped. Unfortunately, > there has not been an update to that. That explain all our troubles. Thanks. > What is the SunOS version? $ uname -a SunOS bcpp-solaris10 5.10 Generic_139556-08 i86pc i386 i86pc > ... > This is abug. Please file a report. How/where we can do that? > BTW, could you explain your app's usage of address > configuration? Is it essential to your app? Actually, we are not using this feature currently. We are programming a general libray of SctpSockets. As a general library, we programmed our SctpSockets to be capable of dynamic address reconfiguration. The testing showed up this problems. Thanks again kcpoon. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list networking-discuss@opensolaris.org