>> Well, probably the same reason as NFS over UDP is discouraged. See nfs(5)
>> section WARNINGS (in short: IP fragment ID can wrap quite fast on Gigabit)
>
>I have no such warning in my nfs(5), but I am aware of this yes.
>Somewhat amusing that both nfs and ncpfs tend to default to using udp
>with this in mind. ;)
nfs has already been "fixed" to prefer tcp over udp (i.e. the default is tcp)
-`J'
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