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1 Jan
2012
1 Jan
'12
7:21 a.m.
Christian Esteve wrote:
May be there is some light with Multipath TCP: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/75/slides/mptcp-0.pdf http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/mptcp/charter/
Not bad.
If you can live without UDP and other issues discussed in this bizarre discussion...
UDP connection, if any, by definition, totally depends on users (applications) that handling of multiple addresses must depend on application protocols. A good news is that DNS, the most major application over UDP, supports multiple addresses of name servers from the beginning. Anyway, you can still live with applications over UDP without support for multiple addresses. Masataka Ohta