Quoting r. Roland Dreier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No, it's never a good idea to turn off TCP or IP checksums.  That
> leads to possibilities of silent data corruption too easily.

"never" is probably too strong a word - hardware checksum offloading
turns off checksumming in software, moving that to hardware.
Some people dislike that, too, but its not a universal thing.
Another example is loopback interface which sets NETIF_F_NO_CSUM. But this
might be a linux-only thing.

Right?

-- 
MST

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