[Bloat] enabling outgoing tcp-ecn by default for ipv6 links
Michael Richardson
mcr at sandelman.ca
Thu Dec 27 00:04:57 EST 2012
>>>>> "Hannes" == Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes at stressinduktion.org> writes:
Hannes> I am thinking about advancing the ipv4/tcp_ecn knob in linux to
Hannes> distinguish between ipv4 and ipv6 transport and enable ecn signaling
Hannes> on outgoing ipv6 connections by default (for me, at least). I am
Hannes> currently doing so with the help of iptables (echo 1 > tcp_ecn and -j
Hannes> ECN --ecn-tcp-remove).
I think it's definitely worth splitting the sysctl, so that we can at
least learn if it can fly in v6 land. I'd turn it on.
I suggest that doing this without a way to report on a path/IP/vendor
that is screwing things up is a mistake.
http://urchin.earth.li/ecn/
went inactive again in 2011.
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