I-D Action: draft-paasch-mptcp-syncookies-02.txt

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        Title           : Making Multipath TCP robust for stateless webservers
        Authors         : Christoph Paasch
                          Anumita Biswas
                          Darren Haas
	Filename        : draft-paasch-mptcp-syncookies-02.txt
	Pages           : 13
	Date            : 2015-10-14

Abstract:
   This document proposes a modification of the MPTCP handshake that
   allows it to work efficiently with stateless servers.  We first
   identify the issues around stateless connection establishment using
   SYN-cookies.  Further, we suggest an extension to Multipath TCP to
   overcome these issues and discuss alternatives.

   As a side-effect, the proposed modification to the handshake opens
   the door to reduce the size of the MP_CAPABLE option in the SYN.
   This reduces the growing pressure on the TCP-option space in the SYN-
   segment, giving space for future extensions to TCP.


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https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-paasch-mptcp-syncookies/

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