I'm sorry to insist, but What did you mean by transport level connection ? For me UDP was a connectionless protocol.

Simon

Le 31/07/2015 18:53, Eric Rescorla a écrit :


On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Simon Bernard <cont...@simonbernard.eu <mailto:cont...@simonbernard.eu>> wrote:

    Thx.
    What did you mean by connection ?


transport level connection.

    A resume handshake is a new connection ?


You can also resume when you renegotiate.

-Ekr


    Le 31/07/2015 16:54, Eric Rescorla a écrit :

        The epoch is set to 0 at the start of each connection and then
        incremented
        with each handshake on that connection.

        -Ekr

        On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Simon Bernard
        <cont...@simonbernard.eu <mailto:cont...@simonbernard.eu>
        <mailto:cont...@simonbernard.eu
        <mailto:cont...@simonbernard.eu>>> wrote:

            Hi,

              I search in DTLS RFC 6347 if the epoch should be (re)set
        to 0
            when we start a resume handshake, or if we keep the last used
            value, or the last used value+1 ? I can not any clue of
        that in
            the spec.
              Any idea ?

            Thx
            Simon

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