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References to draft-heffner-frag-harmful

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RFC 5415
As rfc4963
Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) Protocol Specification
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RFC 6888
As rfc4963
Common Requirements for Carrier-Grade NATs (CGNs)
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draft-templin-6man-ipid-ext2
As rfc4963
IPv6 Extended Fragment Header
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informatively references
draft-templin-6man-omni3
As rfc4963
Transmission of IP Packets over Overlay Multilink Network (OMNI) Interfaces
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draft-templin-6man-parcels2
As rfc4963
IPv6 Parcels and Advanced Jumbos (AJs)
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draft-templin-dtn-ltpfrag
As rfc4963
LTP Fragmentation
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draft-templin-intarea-ipid-ext2
As rfc4963
IPv6 Extended Fragment Header for IPv4
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informatively references
RFC 5320
As rfc4963
The Subnetwork Encapsulation and Adaptation Layer (SEAL)
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RFC 5405
As rfc4963
Unicast UDP Usage Guidelines for Application Designers
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RFC 6145
As rfc4963
IP/ICMP Translation Algorithm
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RFC 6146
As rfc4963
Stateful NAT64: Network Address and Protocol Translation from IPv6 Clients to IPv4 Servers
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RFC 6256
As rfc4963
Using Self-Delimiting Numeric Values in Protocols
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RFC 6274
As rfc4963
Security Assessment of the Internet Protocol Version 4
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RFC 6864
As rfc4963
Updated Specification of the IPv4 ID Field
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RFC 6936
As rfc4963
Applicability Statement for the Use of IPv6 UDP Datagrams with Zero Checksums
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RFC 7323
As rfc4963
TCP Extensions for High Performance
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RFC 7597
As rfc4963
Mapping of Address and Port with Encapsulation (MAP-E)
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RFC 7739
As rfc4963
Security Implications of Predictable Fragment Identification Values
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RFC 8021
As rfc4963
Generation of IPv6 Atomic Fragments Considered Harmful
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RFC 8085
As rfc4963
UDP Usage Guidelines
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RFC 8900
As rfc4963
IP Fragmentation Considered Fragile
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RFC 8930
As rfc4963
On Forwarding 6LoWPAN Fragments over a Multi-Hop IPv6 Network
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RFC 8931
As rfc4963
IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) Selective Fragment Recovery
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RFC 9354
As rfc4963
Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Power Line Communication (PLC) Networks
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RFC 9415
As rfc4963
On the Generation of Transient Numeric Identifiers
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