Packet size & number of windows in UUCP
Paul Vixie Esq
paul at vixie.UUCP
Mon Jan 25 06:26:27 AEST 1988
In article <13668 at pyramid.pyramid.com> csg at pyramid.UUCP (Carl S. Gutekunst)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ writes:
You like to publicize that name, huh? :-) :-)
>You *cannot* increase the packet size beyond its current limit of 64. Although
>the protocol supports packets up to 4096, no UUCP version in use to date has
>buffers to handle anything bigger than 64. So if you increase the packet size
>and buffer sizes on your end, you will core dump the uucico on the other end.
What if both sides have increased their buffer & packet sizes? And why don't
the two cico's negotiate packet size in addition to window size -- i.e., use
the largest size that both sides can support? Are we ready for 'h' protocol
(or whatever letter we're up to?) :-)
(Just discovered ca.unix today...)
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