[e2e] TCP sequence number reset
rick jones
perfgeek at mac.com
Thu Mar 24 07:22:21 PDT 2011
On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:52 AM, Kacheong Poon wrote:
> Just want to get some opinion from the list members about an
> idea proposed in an IETF draft. The equivalent idea when
> applied to TCP is sequence number reset. The idea is that
> assuming an application can access TCP sequence number with
> each byte of data, an app is allowed to reset the TCP sequence
> number when it wants to. The sequence number is set to a number
> not acceptable (add 231) in the current connection. Note that
> there is no clear usage proposed in that draft nor any reason
> that it is needed, just a mechanism to do it. I want to see
> whether folks on this list think that it is a good or bad idea?
> And why?
The sequence number is a rather fundamental part of TCP's correctness
mechanisms. For an application to futz with it, well, is just wrong.
Particularly if there is no usage of/reason for its being presented.
Too much rope.
rick jones
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