>And I'm sure that other ways to abuse predictable IP ID will appear in the
>future.
And the current IP ++ generation is allowing the world to know the load of
your TCP/IP stack.
>I don't see real performance penalty. I agree that I've added a big amount
It would be nice to write an AVL common code (exactly as I did with the
RB-tree some time ago when I replaced the page-cache and buffer cache
hashtable with two rb-trees). Rewriting the AVL code each time we need it
it's not nice IMHO.
Andrea
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