@TechReport{ draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-nonce,
	author = "Randall~R. Stewart and Neil Spring",
	title = "{ECN Nonces for Stream Control Transmission Protocol~(SCTP)}",
	type = "Internet Draft",
	number = "draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-nonce-02",
	day = "29",
	month = jun,
	year = "2010",
	institution = "IETF, Individual Submission",
	language = "english",
	abstract = "{This document describes the addition of the ECN-nonce RFC~3540 [RFC3540] to the Stream Control Transmission Protocol~(SCTP) RFC~2960 [RFC2960]. The ECN-nonce reduces the vulnerability of ECN senders to misbehaving receivers that conceal congestion signals like ECN marks and packet losses. The ECN-nonce approach is different in SCTP because SCTP uses chunks for extensible protocol features and is selective acknowlegement~(SACK)-based; this document describes those differences. In particular this document describes~(1) protocol extensions in the form of a single new parameter for the INIT/ INIT-ACK chunks, and a single bit flag in the SACK chunk, and~(2) rules governing the sender and receiver side implementation. This document outlines a minimum response that an SCTP sender should apply after detecting a misbehaving receiver.}",
	url = "https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-nonce-02.txt",
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