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... (BLOAT): a reformulation of a widely-deployed network-layer protocol
(IP [RFC791]), and two associated transport layer protocols (TCP ...
... methods for transporting BLOAT over Ethernet and IEEE 802
networks as well as encapsulating BLOAT in IP for gatewaying BLOAT
across the public Internet.
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... this RFC despite the optimizations that could be made if the line
were somewhat blurred (i.e. merging TCP and IP into a single, larger
element in the DTD ...
... IP Description ...
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A number of items have changed (for the better) from the original IP
specification. Bit-masks, where present have been converted into
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... Bit-masks, where present have been converted into
human-readable values. IP addresses are listed in their dotted-
decimal notation [RFC1123]. Length and checksum ...
...
To calculate the length and checksum fields of the IP element, a
canonicalized form of the element ...
... character
set restrictions of XML, the payload of IP datagrams (which MAY
contain arbitrary data) MUST be encoded for transport. This RFC
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... Gatewaying over IP ...
... RFC1874]. Security considerations
that apply to IP, TCP and UDP also likely apply to BLOAT as it does
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... Hornig, C., "Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks.", RFC 894std41, April 1984. ...
... Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over IEEE 802 Networks", STD 43, RFC 1042std43 ...
