> > This would have been easier. The firewall operators were not
> > provided with this option. This is hard-coded. I agree with the rest
> > of your message.
>
> Take "configure" with a bit of liberty. Because the firewall vendor
> chose to hard-code this into the firmware. "configuring" in this case
> means reconfiguring new software on the firewall. Blame the vendor.
Perhaps the most famous writting on protocol design was by Jon Postel.
Interestingly in RFC 793 (Section 2.10)
" be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from
others."
That should be the mantra.
There is no librety when you hard-code.
cheers,
jamal
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