…outgoing link. If this is the case, then the normal fragmentation rules apply [ RFC1122 ]. IPv4 Options Preferred Behavior: The outgoing packet is sent without any IPv4 options. Alternate Behavior: Same as preferred. Mahy, et al. Standards Track [Page 44] RFC 5766 TURN April 2010…
…It is RECOMMENDED that the safe value not exceed 1200 bytes. Please note that [ RFC1122 ] only requires that end hosts be able to reassemble fragmented IP packets up to 576 bytes in length. The DTLS implementation SHOULD allow the DTLS user to set the Differentiated Services Code…
…on. With a TCP maximum segment size of 1460 bytes and delayed acknowledgments [ RFC1122 ] in use, the ratio of IP packet bytes for data to IP packet bytes for ACKs is only (3000 to 40) 75 to 1. Border, et al. Informational [Page 22] RFC 3135 PILC - Performance Enhancing Proxies J…
…sages cannot be authenticated, all ICMP errors should be treated as soft errors RFC1122 ]. If the DNS query was sent over DTLS, then the corresponding DNS response MUST only be accepted if it is received over the same DTLS connection. This behavior mitigates all possible attacks …
…nding WINDOW_UPDATE frames with very small increments; see Section 4.2.3.3 of [ RFC1122 A sender that receives a WINDOW_UPDATE frame updates the corresponding window by the amount specified in the frame. A sender MUST NOT allow a flow-control window to exceed 2 31 -1 octets. If a…
…nding WINDOW_UPDATE frames with very small increments; see Section 4.2.3.3 of [ RFC1122 A sender that receives a WINDOW_UPDATE frame updates the corresponding window by the amount specified in the frame. A sender MUST NOT allow a flow-control window to exceed 2 31 -1 octets. If a…
…nding WINDOW_UPDATE frames with very small increments; see Section 4.2.3.3 of [ RFC1122 A sender that receives a WINDOW_UPDATE frame updates the corresponding window by the amount specified in the frame. A sender MUST NOT allow a flow-control window to exceed 2 31 -1 octets. If a…
…of data in the SYN packet is limited to the default MSS of 536 bytes for IPv4 [ RFC1122 ] and 1220 bytes for IPv6 [ RFC2460 ]. Even if the client complies with this limit when sending the SYN, it is known that an IPv4 receiver advertising an MSS less than 536 bytes can receive a …
…nding WINDOW_UPDATE frames with very small increments; see Section 4.2.3.3 of [ RFC1122 A sender that receives a WINDOW_UPDATE frame updates the corresponding window by the amount specified in the frame. A sender MUST NOT allow a flow-control window to exceed 2 31 -1 octets. If a…
…813 ]. The algorithm can be similar to the one described in Section 4.2.3.4 of [RFC1122] . However, regardless of the value of rwnd (including if it is 0), the data sender can always have one DATA chunk in flight to the receiver if allowed by cwnd (see rule B below). This rule al…
…is the same for all subnets (boolean). 28 - BroadcastAddress Broadcast address (RFC1122) for the client to use (IPv4 address). 29 - PerformMaskDiscovery Whether to perform subnet mask discovery via ICMP (boolean). 30 - MaskSupplier Whether to respond to subnet mask requests via I…
…l (empty) TO2.DeviceServiceInfo messages to the Owner as a keepalive mechanism [RFC1122] . This is intended to allow the Device to perform lengthy computation between the end of ServiceInfo and the TO2.Done message without the Owner side timing out and declaring a failure. A Devi…
… The receipt of REMOVE_ADDR SHOULD first trigger the sending of a TCP keepalive RFC1122 on the path, and if a response is received, the path SHOULD NOT be removed. If the path is found to still be alive, the receiving host SHOULD no longer use the specified address for future con…
…v4 protocol 47 [RFC1700] is used when GRE packets are enapsulated in IPv4. See [RFC1122] for requirements relating to the delivery of packets over IPv4 networks. It should say: The IPv4 protocol 47 [RFC1700] is used when GRE packets are encapsulated in IPv4. See [RFC1122] for req…
…v4 protocol 47 [RFC1700] is used when GRE packets are enapsulated in IPv4. See [RFC1122] for requirements relating to the delivery of packets over IPv4 networks. It should say: The IPv4 protocol 47 [RFC1700] is used when GRE packets are encapsulated in IPv4. See [RFC1122] for req…