Re: ECN interoperability (was Re: unable to send email to some domains)

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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 09:54:05AM -0700, Jim Castleberry wrote:
> Rgoer,
> 
> I'm suggesting that ECN could be turned off in *retransmitted* SYN
> packets, i.e. those where no response was received, so Linux with
> ECN would interoperate with sites that *drop ECN packets on the floor*.

Right. That's what everybody suggests, so I understood you. 

However, that doesn't solve anyone's  problems: The offending hosts
are behind a firewall that sends a tcp reset. 

			Rogier. 
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