> > Specifically
> > 1.  If the receiver closes and there is unread data many TCP's forget
> >     to RST the sender to indicate that data was lost.
> 
> Do at least FreeBSD, Solaris and NT sent RST correctly?

I dont believe so

> > 2.  There is a flaw in the TCP protocol itself that is extremely unlikely
> >     to bite people but can in theory cause wrong data in some unusual
> >     circumstances that Ian Heavans found and has yet to be fixed by
> >     the keepers of the protocol.
> 
> This is interesting; where are details?

http://www.schooner.com/~loverso/Public/Internet-Drafts/draft-heavens-problems-rsts-00.txt

Yes a 1996 tcp protocol flaw that still hasnt been fixed. 

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