Hi

Sorry for the cross-post, I would believe that it is best to reply to tsv-area 
only.

I have previously asked people regarding the support of ECN especially for UDP 
flows.. There seems to be a lot of uncertanities around this and in general it 
is difficult to get any clear view (if there is any ?)
So... how do I best test this on a larger scale ?

1) UDP port 7: The idea is to ping other host with UDP packets on port 7, some 
of the packets are ECT(0)/(1) marked, some are not. If I get things right, port 
7 is not genarally enabled these days, are there any host around that are known 
to leave port 7 open. 

2) Modified STUN client: The idea is to do STUN requests to a number of STUN 
servers. Some of the STUN requests are ECT.

3) Setup a mesh of volountary hosts that installs a software that agrees to 
communicate via a specific port, the hack would need to implement some means to 
communicate NAT'ed addresses etc. This would require some logistic effort to 
gather up volounteers for the test-fest. 

Ideally the test should be able to tell if possible ECN issues are located 
close to the user (e.g firewalls, WLAN routers etc) or in the core-networks. 
Also I believe that running UDP would be beneficial even though I know some 
people have already tried with ICMP.

Which would be the best alternative in order to do such a test ?, 
comments/suggestions are welcome. 

Regards
Ingemar

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