On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 11:56 PM, David Mazieres <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Eric Rescorla <[email protected]> writes:
>
> >>  1. Does TCP-SO really exist in the wild, and if so under what
> >>     circumstances (NAT, no NAT, etc.)?
> >
> > TCP-SO definitely exists in the wild. We do it in Firefox's ICE stack.
>
> So I'm not familiar with ICE over TCP, though I see there's now an
> RFC6544 on this.  Is that what firefox does?  That's great information.
>
> With RFC6544, could the controlling/controlled roles be used to break
> ties?  E.g., with TCP-ENO, could the controlling peer just always set
> b=1?


The problem is that there are situations where each side thinks it is
controlling
("role conflicts"). RFC 5245 has the tiebreaker field to resolve this.

-Ekr
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