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Message-ID: <200507220235.j6M2Zl9o029791@caligula.anu.edu.au>
Date: Fri Jul 22 11:11:11 2005
From: avalon at caligula.anu.edu.au (Darren Reed)
Subject: Re: (ICMP attacks against TCP) (was Re:
HPSBUX01137 SSRT5954
In some mail from Dana Hudes, sie said:
>
> you will find a range of MTU sizes in radio links of various sorts which
> is not just 802.11 but also cellular including GPRS CDMA and WCDMA.
> Now, in many instances there is a proxy between the mobile station and the
> public network. In fact I wrote a powerpoint presentation summarizing such
> a paper on transparent TCP proxy in WCDMA and its on my site
> http://www.networkengineer.biz (I took a course in wireless
> architecture).
This website does nothing more than show ads if you are using mozilla.
Please do better than that if you're posting to a public forum.
In many instances, the traffic I've seen between base stations and
mobile phones has a "normal" MTU. (I worked on software that handles
wireless data.)
Darren
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