Thats why i mentuoned to train techis and your argunent was its a management problem :)
About mandatory how come then https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_MTU_Discovery .. Sorry to point to Wikipedia .. But been on cell only i dont have the proper doc at hand Em 20 de setembro de 2016 07:09:10 AMT, Jeroen Massar <[email protected]> escreveu: >On 2016-09-20 13:00, Roger Schmid wrote: >> Just one .. Dropping MTU handling and point to layer7 should handle >that >> doesnt let you feel strange ? So how could an app handle packet size >> thru L4 ? > >Both IPv4 and IPv6 have this little protocol called ICMP (+ICMPv6) it >is >very useful and for IPv6 it is mandatory. > >Even Google (who force MSS to magic values) and Cloudflare had issues >with that too: > >https://blog.cloudflare.com/path-mtu-discovery-in-practice/ > >That does not make IPv6 broken though, that makes people who think they >have to filter the wrong things broken. > >Misconfigurations is not something a protocol can solve. > >> My experience is soma pages ar crawling like a snake .. Some ar not >> loading complete at all, >> for me v6 is still not ready to deploy to the masses as at least the >> mentioned flaw is a show stopper > >I can find many many sites in IPv4 that are brokenly configured. That >does not make IPv4 broken. > >That you find weird excuses that are already solved for well over 15 >years of deployment (even 6bone as shut down 10 years ago....) > >Maybe, as it is 2016, time to actually start deploying!? > >Greets, > Jeroen -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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