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[ih] Why was hop by hop flow control eventually abandonded?
- Subject: [ih] Why was hop by hop flow control eventually abandonded?
- From: brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com (Brian E Carpenter)
- Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 15:47:02 +1200
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> For example, many IP header
> fields are intended for use by the gateways - so the gateway is actually
> one of the "ends" for that flow of information and that fact should be
> considered in designs. Vint told me at the time that I really should
> write that up -- well, here it is, only about 30 years later......oops.
Fascinating. fyi this relates to a current issue for the
deployment of IPv6 - firewalls and load balancers need to
inspect header fields that were designed specifically for
end-host to end-host use.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
Regards
Brian Carpenter