4 Aug
2015
4 Aug
'15
5:16 p.m.
"Darden, Patrick" <Patrick.Darden@p66.com> writes:
So, obviously, MPTCP can cause problems with Stateful Firewalls (as in asymmetric routing, out of state packets, etc.). Cisco's take on how to deal with MPTCP is just as interesting as MPTCP itself is. ...
It's not so much the statefulness of the firewall that's the problem, it's that if the firewall wants to work at higher layers than TCP, in particular at the TLS layer, it can't because it doesn't have all the data. Operators should probably consider that if they block or disable MPTCP, the device using it might decide that network is broken or not currently available to it for that service, and prefer its other interface bypassing the firewall entirely.