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Re: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks
From: David Conrad <drc () virtualized org>
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 07:29:43 -0700
Only the end-to-end principle...
Perhaps not relevant, but between any two consenting nodes, there can be severe mangling of headers as long as what comes out the other side looks pretty much the same as what went in. CSLIP is an example of this.
Regards, -drc
Current thread:
- RE: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks Darden, Patrick S. (Jun 02)
- Re: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks Darryl Ross (Jun 02)
- UDP lossage (was: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks) Matthew Kaufman (Jun 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks Steven M. Bellovin (Jun 02)
- Re: Types of packet modifications allowed for networks David Conrad (Jun 02)