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by Hari Balakrishnan (hari@lcs.mit.edu), Tom Henderson (tomh@cs.berkeley.edu)
and Venkat Padmanabhan (padmanab@cs.berkeley.edu) as part of the
Daedalus research group at the University of California,
(http://daedalus.cs.berkeley.edu). [I was able to do this on time spent
at the Center for Information Technology Integration (citi.umich.edu)]
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- fix a 4.4bsd-lite2 bug, when tcp options are present the maximum segment
size is not updated correctly, so that fast recovery forces out a segment
which is split in two segments by tcp_output(), the fix is adpated from
FreeBSD, the effective mss is recorded after option negotiation in 3way
handshake.
[I was able to fix this on time spent at Center for Information Technology
Integration (citi.umich.edu)]
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draft-mcdonald-simple-ipsec-api, kernel notifies (EMT_REQUESTSA) signal
userland key management applications when security services are requested.
this is only for outgoing connections at the moment, incoming packets
are not yet checked against the selected socket policy.
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alpha :-)
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allow to overwrite rfc1323 option in config file.
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make netinet work on systems where pointers and longs are 64 bits
(like the alpha). Biggest problem: IP headers were overlayed with
structure which included pointers, and which therefore didn't overlay
properly on 64-bit machines. Solution: instead of threading pointers
through IP header overlays, add a "queue element" structure to do
the threading, and point it at the ip headers.
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