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author | Dimitri Staessens <dimitri@ouroboros.rocks> | 2020-05-02 15:12:25 +0200 |
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committer | Dimitri Staessens <dimitri@ouroboros.rocks> | 2020-05-02 15:12:25 +0200 |
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content: Fix network byte order
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diff --git a/content/en/blog/news/20200502-frcp.md b/content/en/blog/news/20200502-frcp.md index 094565e..28c5794 100644 --- a/content/en/blog/news/20200502-frcp.md +++ b/content/en/blog/news/20200502-frcp.md @@ -233,4 +233,4 @@ Dimitri [^1]: Don't you love standards? One of the key design objectives for Ouroboros is exactly to avoid such shenanigans. Modify/abuse a header and Ouroboros should reject it because it _cannot work_, not because some standard says one shouldn't do it. [^2]: Lesser known fact: Gigabit Ethernet has a 512 byte minimum frame size; but _carrier extension_ handles this transparently. -[^3]: As you have figured out, the loopback is not in _network byte order_.
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