und.conf
> > # EDNS reassembly buffer to advertise to UDP peers (the actual buffer
> > # is set with msg-buffer-size). 1480 can solve fragmentation (timeouts)
> > edns-buffer-size:
> >
> > Why does this comment recommend
> > 1480 = 1500 - 20 ? (UDP datagram size ove
And for IPv6 header?
2017-09-01 11:46 GMT-03:00 T.Suzuki via Unbound-users
<unbound-users@unbound.net>:
> unbound.conf
> # EDNS reassembly buffer to advertise to UDP peers (the actual buffer
> # is set with msg-buffer-size). 1480 can solve fragmentation (timeouts)
> edns-buffer-
with msg-buffer-size). 1480 can solve fragmentation (timeouts)
> edns-buffer-size:
>
> Why does this comment recommend
> 1480 = 1500 - 20 ? (UDP datagram size over IPv4)
>
> Why is this value not to become
> 1472 = 1500 - 20 - 8 ? (UDP payload size over IPv4)
>
> Or
unbound.conf
# EDNS reassembly buffer to advertise to UDP peers (the actual buffer
# is set with msg-buffer-size). 1480 can solve fragmentation (timeouts)
edns-buffer-size:
Why does this comment recommend
1480 = 1500 - 20 ? (UDP datagram size over IPv4)
Why is this value not to become
1472