[tcpm] ICMP attacks draft

Fernando Gont <fernando@gont.com.ar> Tue, 26 August 2008 20:18 UTC

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Subject: [tcpm] ICMP attacks draft
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Folks,

(sorry, there was a typo in one of the addresses)

Earlier this year I published a revision of the ICMP attacks draft. 
This last version is available at: 
http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-tcpm-icmp-attacks-03.txt . This 
last version of the document aims at removing any instance of 
language that might  seem to suggest implementation of the described 
counter-measures, rather than simply document them.

I'd like to hear whether there are any remaining issues in the draft 
that I should fix before the document is ready for WGLC.

Thanks!

Kind regards,

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