Re: hotmail not dealing with ECN

Jeremy M. Dolan (jmd@foozle.turbogeek.org)
Fri, 26 Jan 2001 13:55:54 -0600


On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:29:51 +0000, James Sutherland wrote:
> Except you can't retry without ECN, because DaveM wants to do a Microsoft
> and force ECN on everyone, whether they like it or not.

Who's forcing? You have to *SPECIFICALLY* enable it in the config,
ignoring the notice in the help text that there are "many" sites that
will be unaccessible to you with this feature turned on.

In a (barely) related note, I'm reminded of SYN cookies. Are there
certain firewalls/hosts out there that choke on these as well? If not,
why are they still disabled by default, not only required to be
config'd in, but to set a sysctl each run. (Even more work then ECN!)

Also, is there any way to force SYN cookies for all connections, not
just have them sent out when the queue is full?

/jmd (Who is waiting for the ZDNet story, "Linux 2.4 baned from .uk")
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