Re[2]: [RFC] netfilter: xt_TEE: IPv4 Don't Fragmet options

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On Friday 2012-06-15 08:37, Hans Schillstrom wrote:
>>
>>Applications often don't have the means to set DF, think SOCK_STREAM.
>
>Yeah I do, and TCP usually set the DF bit and if you inherit that it should
>not be a problem. BTW, I don't see any real use case for TCP except for a
>"remote" tcpdump

Remote dumping is the point of TEE. At least that is what people
have blogged about so far :)

>Inherit - don't force, it's a better idea
>if you don't set it you don't expect an ICMP either.

So what does syslogd do in the IPv6-UDP case?


>>As Pablo mentioned, you cannot touch this structure.
>
>I know this was just a RFC,  I  should have made a note about that :-)

Then I'll await your new patch.
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