Re: UDP fragments , legitimate ?

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On 15/12/2012 10:00 a.m., Brad Silva wrote:
I know that NFS over UDP commonly sends packets that are much larger
than the MTU (as much as 32KB per).

However, it's very unlikely that you would see NFS outside your
firewall.  Also, most NFS these days is over TCP.

HTCP protocol used by HTTP proxies to communicate between cluster peers can contain up to 64KB packets.

Amos

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