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If one makes a request to a server that is large (say, larger than the current MTU), and it is broken up in the network, the second packet will get misinterpreted as a new request and does all sorts of nutty things, depending on what data overflows into the subsequent packets.
I suspect that multiple requests in the same packet may be ignored.
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If one makes a request to a server that is large (say, larger than the current MTU), and it is broken up in the network, the second packet will get misinterpreted as a new request and does all sorts of nutty things, depending on what data overflows into the subsequent packets.
I suspect that multiple requests in the same packet may be ignored.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: