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RE: I-D ACTION:draft-coene-multi6-sctp-00.txt



In the SCTP sockets API Internet draft
(draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctpsocket-07.txt), there is a sendmsg() flag
(MSG_ADDR_OVER) for the one-to-many style that allows the application to
request that the SCTP stack override the primary destination address. Do
implementations honor (mandatory) this request, or can the SCTP stack
override it? Thanks.

Pete

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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-coene-multi6-sctp-00.txt

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	Title		: Multihoming: the SCTP solution
	Author(s)	: L. Coene
	Filename	: draft-coene-multi6-sctp-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2004-2-2
	
This document describes the multhoming solution used in SCTP. It
   tries to answer the questions posed in 'Things MULTI6  developers
   should think about' [1].

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