Do any versions of Linux support TCP Simultaneous Open? Does it work? Are there any issues? How can I find out more- scouring the search engines hasn't given me a whole lot.
TCP simultaneous open is where two hosts can simultaneously send each other SYN packets and then each respond with an ACK packet. It's a legal part of the TCP spec but evidently is not implemented very well or at all in some OS's version of TCP.
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