← Back to context Comment by otterley 3 days ago Not a networking expert, but does TCP in IPv6 suffer the same maladies? 2 comments otterley Reply pumplekin 3 days ago Yes.Layer4 TCP is pretty much just slapped on top of Layer3 IPv4 or IPv6 in exactly the same way for both of them.Outside of some little nitpicky things like details on how TCP MSS clamping works, it is basically the same. ComputerGuru 3 days ago …which is basically how it’s supposed to work (or how we teach that it’s supposed to work). (Not that you said anything to the contrary!)
pumplekin 3 days ago Yes.Layer4 TCP is pretty much just slapped on top of Layer3 IPv4 or IPv6 in exactly the same way for both of them.Outside of some little nitpicky things like details on how TCP MSS clamping works, it is basically the same. ComputerGuru 3 days ago …which is basically how it’s supposed to work (or how we teach that it’s supposed to work). (Not that you said anything to the contrary!)
ComputerGuru 3 days ago …which is basically how it’s supposed to work (or how we teach that it’s supposed to work). (Not that you said anything to the contrary!)
Yes.
Layer4 TCP is pretty much just slapped on top of Layer3 IPv4 or IPv6 in exactly the same way for both of them.
Outside of some little nitpicky things like details on how TCP MSS clamping works, it is basically the same.
…which is basically how it’s supposed to work (or how we teach that it’s supposed to work). (Not that you said anything to the contrary!)