I found that it was worth sharing this list of IP protocols because more often than not developers are only faced with two of them, TCP and UDP, but there are over a hundred of IP protocols, most of which are never discussed or see the light of day. One I find particularly interesting is UDP-lite.
Are you going to post links to all Wikipedia articles here?
Are you going to post links to all Wikipedia articles here?
What problem do you have with Wikipedia?
No problems with Wikpedia, I always can go there and find what I need. There's a problem with flood of meaningless link-only posts here.
I'd argue this is interesting. I mean, not all Wikipedia pages could be considered interesting by many, but OP clearly wanted to start a discussion about it, saying that we know TCP and UDP already, but there are many more.
You can go anywhere and everywhere, but if something is on Wikipedia it doesn't mean that it's uninteresting.
If this is so interesting, where's the discussion you are talking about? And I did not say there's nothing interesting in Wikipedia. It is easy to find for everyone who needs it.
I really only clicked on this to see if there were one you found interesting. Plenty of old interesting protocols and lots that probably can't survive in a NAT/PAT environment like we have today, reducing us to a handful of IP protocol numbers that we actually use day to day. If you exclude routing equipment, that number is even less.
There's just no prompt here. I for one love rabbit holes but where to even start here?
I could spend hours on this shit
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