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Re: Did your BGP crash today?
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 12:41:35 +0900
Every BGP message header has a portion that starts with 16 all-bits-1 octets, for compatibility. This is distinctive enough an implementation can guess where the next message starts.
i desperately feared reading this. i do not want to bet the internet on guessing where anythings starts. randy
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- Re: Did your BGP crash today?, (continued)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Thomas Mangin (Aug 28)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Claudio Jeker (Aug 28)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Brett Frankenberger (Aug 28)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Mikael Abrahamsson (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Randy Bush (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Paul Ferguson (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Dobbins, Roland (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Brett Frankenberger (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Thomas Mangin (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? James Hess (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Randy Bush (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Claudio Jeker (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Thomas Mangin (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Daniel Verlouw (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Thomas Mangin (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Pierre Francois (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? William Allen Simpson (Aug 29)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Jack Bates (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Kevin Oberman (Aug 30)
- Re: Did your BGP crash today? Mike Tancsa (Aug 30)
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