Hi,
I would like to confirm whether Veeam explicitly sets the DF (Don't Fragment) bit in its network communication.
Is there any processing in the following products that sets the DF bit?
- Veeam Backup & Replication 13
- Veeam Agent for Linux 13
- Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows 13
Or does Veeam rely entirely on the OS/network stack behavior without controlling the DF flag?
Thanks,
Rin
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Re: Does Veeam set the DF (Don't Fragment) bit?
Hello, Rin,
The DF (Don't Fragment) flag is an IPv4 header parameter (OSI model layers 4 and 3), it is managed by the OS kernel IP layer.
Veeam applications don't perform low-level or kernel-level IP stack actions.
The DF (Don't Fragment) flag is an IPv4 header parameter (OSI model layers 4 and 3), it is managed by the OS kernel IP layer.
Veeam applications don't perform low-level or kernel-level IP stack actions.
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