Re: hotmail not dealing with ECN

Henning P. Schmiedehausen (hps@tanstaafl.de)
Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:42:22 +0000 (UTC)


tmh@magenta-netlogic.com (Tony Hoyle) writes:

> These ISPs will *not* change simply because 1% of Linux users
> complain at them. They have been contacted about this and they know
> of the problem. I doubt they care.

Trust me, they care. Every Admin cares. They have, however, to convice
their superiors that upgrading two (three, five, twenty?) Firewall
boxes from a 99% running IOS into a newer, untested [1] version to
benefit 1% (1%? Oh, come on. 0.1% I would say) of their users from an
IETF experimental feature.

I wouldn't boot a box that runs 90 MBit/s traffic for 24/7 on such an
occasion.

You want ECN? Get DaveM to join Microsoft and push out MS Whistler
with ECN enabled and just an obscure Registry Entry to turn it
off. You will have ECN in a blink implemented everywhere.

Regards
Henning

[1] as in "inhouse tested and works". I would not trust Cisco Release
Notes on such boxes. ;-)

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