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+ | * [[IPv4]] support for TFO was merged into the [[Linux kernel mainline]] in kernel versions 3.6 (support for clients) and 3.7 (Dec 2012) (support for servers),<ref name="kerrisk-lwn-01-09-2012">{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Kerrisk |url=https://lwn.net/Articles/508865/ |title=TCP Fast Open: expediting web services |publisher=LWN.net |date=2012-08-01 |quote=The client-side support has been merged for Linux 3.6}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Steven J |last=Vaughan-Nichols |url=http://www.zdnet.com/linux-3-7-arrives-arm-developers-rejoice-7000008638/ |title=Linux 3.7 arrives, ARM developers rejoice |publisher=ZDNet |work=Linux and Open Source |date=2012-12-11 |quote=Linux 3.7. TCP Fast Open will now be supported on servers}}</ref> and was turned on by default in kernel version 3.13 (Jan 2014).<ref>{{cite web | ||
+ | | title = Linux Kernel 3.13, Section 1.10. TCP Fast Open enabled by default | ||
+ | | url = http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_3.13#head-159ff61ea3acfd67b88855e75dbbb140f8825c4a | ||
+ | | date = 19 January 2014 | accessdate = 11 February 2014 | ||
+ | | website = kernelnewbies.org | ||
+ | }}</ref> TFO support for [[IPv6]] servers was merged in kernel version 3.16.<ref>{{cite web | ||
+ | | title = Linux Kernel 3.16, Section 1.4. TCP Fast Open server mode on IPv6 support | ||
+ | | url = http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_3.16#head-93fbb9abc6149e9c3055322f27cdc3a8fcc198e6 | ||
+ | | date = 3 August 2014 | accessdate = 14 September 2014 | ||
+ | | website = kernelnewbies.org | ||
+ | }}</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{TCP}} | * {{TCP}} | ||
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+ | {{CC license}} Source: wikipedia |
Latest revision as of 03:10, 28 April 2020
wikipedia:TCP Fast Open (2011-2014)
- IPv4 support for TFO was merged into the Linux kernel mainline in kernel versions 3.6 (support for clients) and 3.7 (Dec 2012) (support for servers),[1][2] and was turned on by default in kernel version 3.13 (Jan 2014).[3] TFO support for IPv6 servers was merged in kernel version 3.16.[4]
See also[edit]
- TCP/IP, Transport protocol, UDP, SCTP, QUIC, subnet mask, Routing protocols: BGP, routing table, Policy based routing, multicast, TCP Fast Open, RDP, TTL, RTT, MPTCP, Large send offload (LSO): (TSO, GRO, GSO, TCP checksum),
ethtool
, SCTP, 5-Tuple, Check TCP connectivity, TCP window size,/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_rmem
, ack, List of TCP ports, localhost, broadcast address
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- ↑ Kerrisk, Michael (2012-08-01). "TCP Fast Open: expediting web services". LWN.net.
The client-side support has been merged for Linux 3.6
<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles> - ↑ Vaughan-Nichols, Steven J (2012-12-11). "Linux 3.7 arrives, ARM developers rejoice". Linux and Open Source. ZDNet.
Linux 3.7. TCP Fast Open will now be supported on servers
<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles> - ↑ "Linux Kernel 3.13, Section 1.10. TCP Fast Open enabled by default". kernelnewbies.org. 19 January 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
- ↑ "Linux Kernel 3.16, Section 1.4. TCP Fast Open server mode on IPv6 support". kernelnewbies.org. 3 August 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2014.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
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