Re: Don't use IP packets with payload < 8 octets

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   From: Morten Schlaeger <morten@ee.tu-berlin.de>
   Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 10:18:20 +0100

   as far as I remember the IP RFC, the smallest IP fragment has a length
   of 21 octets

Page 24 of RFC791 states that IP fragments must be a multiple
of 8 octets in length in their data portion.  This is because
fragments are measured in units of 8 octets.
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