On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 05:18:57PM +0200, Steve Davies wrote:
Never quite got this. UDP packets can be up to 64k,
right? And
fragmentation is a standard IP feature if a packet is bigger than MTU
size.
The issue is that the UDP header is only present in the first fragment.
Some routers cannot deal with this intelligently, especially in concert
with NAT.
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