... You'll find some of this (more on the TCP side) at the tcpsat web page... http://tcpsat.lerc.nasa.gov/tcpsat/ allman...
Mark Allman
mallman@...
Jan 4, 1999 3:16 pm
538
Chris, The conversion between MHz/GHz and bps depends on the modulation scheme used for a specific RF channel. For example, the spectral efficiency is usually...
Ahmed, Masuma
masuma.ahmed@...
Jan 4, 1999 7:52 pm
539
TCPSAT Summary Report By: Jim Griner (jgriner@...) The TCP over Satellite group met on December 8th at 1PM. Aaron Falk, WG chair presented the WG...
adfalk@...
Jan 5, 1999 11:10 pm
540
Hello: I read RFC2085, but I cannot undersrtand how to protect againt replay. And I don't know how to get [ESP-DES-MD5]. Would anybody introduce to me some...
Byung-Cheol Shin
bcshin@...
Jan 9, 1999 2:06 pm
541
I have some ideas about improving the performance of TCP with SACK, but don't know if they are new and feasible ideas. I have read Matthew's paper on FACK and...
Tang Oo
Eotang@...
Jan 11, 1999 4:20 am
542
Shin, In IPSec, both the AH [RFC2402] and ESP [RFC2406] protocols contain an unsigned 32-bit sequence number field. This field is used to protect against...
Dear all: I haven't received any response from you. Could you give me some comments?...
Tang Oo
Eotang@...
Jan 15, 1999 2:34 am
546
Hi all: Does anybody knows the free software of TFTP, PPP, TELNET, DHCP even for commercial application ? -- Shin, Byung-Cheol, Ph.D Chungbuk National...
Byung-Cheol Shin
bcshin@...
Jan 19, 1999 8:45 am
547
Hi , We are now in the process of rolling-out web based applications to a number of remote VSAT connected sites. With the tests we did, I have to conclude that...
guy.raymakers@...
Jan 21, 1999 3:50 pm
548
... I assume you are using HTTP 1.1, right ? For some information on the HTTP protocol: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/ best regards, - Renaud...
Renaud Bruyeron
renaud@...
Jan 21, 1999 3:52 pm
549
Dear Hank, A few weeks ago, you wrote - ... We (COMSAT) have just released version 2.1 of the COMSAT Link Accelerator (CLA-2000/Internet) product. This release...
Anil Agarwal
agarwal@...
Jan 21, 1999 5:05 pm
550
Dear colleagues, I am interested in knowing the evolution of tcp over satellite. In this context, I would like to have an eye on the discussion dealing with...
MATHOORASING Dean CNE...
Jan 21, 1999 6:08 pm
551
... Yes - here are some of our pointers regarding that: "Analysis of HTTP Performance," Joe Touch, John Heidemann, and Katia Obraczka, ISI Research Report...
Joe Touch
touch@...
Jan 22, 1999 12:30 am
552
... For a web page with pointers to other approaches to congestion control that involve measuring the achieved throughput and the loss rate, you could see the...
Sally Floyd
floyd@...
Jan 27, 1999 8:49 pm
553
Some comments follow on SACK: ... What you say is interesting. There is indeed a lot of information about the network encompassed in the information returned...
Gorry Fairhurst
gorry@...
Jan 29, 1999 11:53 am
555
Since you are now clearly discussing research that has much broader implications beyond satellite-based networks, I would encourage you to take this discussion...
adfalk@...
Jan 30, 1999 1:11 am
556
Hi all: I checked the following Web site to get recent information of tcpsat working group. However, the last date of update was at Feb '98. May I ask...
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Raouf Boutaba
rboutaba@...
Feb 13, 1999 7:07 pm
559
[My apologies if you receive this more than once] ====================================================== MATA'99 First International Workshop on Mobile Agents...
Raouf Boutaba
rboutaba@...
Feb 17, 1999 9:40 pm
560
I'm pretty sure that there is a RFC that talks about a TCP window size that is bigger than 64k. If somebody could point me to it, it would be appreciated. ...
Felix A. Marti
fam@...
Feb 18, 1999 12:33 am
561
This is not the RFC but there is a reference to the "TCP Window Scale Option" in RFC1323. Perhaps someone else will have a better reference? -Donner...
Paul G. Donner
pdonner@...
Feb 18, 1999 3:56 am
562
... Unless you use http 1.1 and use the persistent TCP connections (forgot the real name, sorry) that do not open a TCP connection for each HTTP request then...
akyol@...
Feb 18, 1999 7:43 pm
563
... Why? 1.1 and persistent connections doesn't require the spoofing stuff... Joe...
Joe Touch
touch@...
Feb 19, 1999 12:00 am
565
Hi The plan is to us proxies on each remote and one on the VSAT HUB. We are now testing Satbooster and Venturi, do you know similar products like this ? Guy ...
Guy.Raymakers@...
Feb 19, 1999 9:20 am
566
Hello, Does anyone have information on Satbooster, a Web site mabye ? Thanks john...
John Bourke
John.Bourke@...
Feb 19, 1999 1:41 pm
567
Hi John, Following url is a good start : http://www.flash-networks.com Best regards, Guy To: Guy Raymakers@EDSBELGIUM cc: Tcpsat@... Subject:...
Guy.Raymakers@...
Feb 19, 1999 2:10 pm
569
... The reason why I mention 1.1 and persistent connections is not due to the spoofing but due to the fact that most HTTP transactions do not send enough data...
akyol@...
Feb 19, 1999 5:57 pm
570
... I disagree, based one two things. One is Mark Allman's research on the ACTS satellite, which I'm sure you're aware of, and the other is the semantics of...