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References to draft-ietf-tcpm-icmp-attacks

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RFC 7414
As rfc5927
A Roadmap for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Specification Documents
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RFC 7514
As rfc5927
Really Explicit Congestion Notification (RECN)
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draft-pignataro-eimpact-icmp
As rfc5927
ICMP Extensions for Environmental Information
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informatively references
RFC 5961
As rfc5927
Improving TCP's Robustness to Blind In-Window Attacks
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Proposed Standard informatively references
RFC 6056
As rfc5927
Recommendations for Transport-Protocol Port Randomization
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RFC 6069
As rfc5927
Making TCP More Robust to Long Connectivity Disruptions (TCP-LCD)
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RFC 6274
As rfc5927
Security Assessment of the Internet Protocol Version 4
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RFC 6633
As rfc5927
Deprecation of ICMP Source Quench Messages
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RFC 6733
As rfc5927
Diameter Base Protocol
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RFC 6773
As rfc5927
DCCP-UDP: A Datagram Congestion Control Protocol UDP Encapsulation for NAT Traversal
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RFC 6946
As rfc5927
Processing of IPv6 "Atomic" Fragments
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RFC 7739
As rfc5927
Security Implications of Predictable Fragment Identification Values
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RFC 7872
As rfc5927
Observations on the Dropping of Packets with IPv6 Extension Headers in the Real World
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RFC 8021
As rfc5927
Generation of IPv6 Atomic Fragments Considered Harmful
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RFC 8900
As rfc5927
IP Fragmentation Considered Fragile
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RFC 9109
As rfc5927
Network Time Protocol Version 4: Port Randomization
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RFC 9210
As rfc5927
DNS Transport over TCP - Operational Requirements
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RFC 9415
As rfc5927
On the Generation of Transient Numeric Identifiers
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