DCCP protocol ============ Contents ======== - Introduction - Missing features - Socket options - Notes Introduction ============ Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is an unreliable, connection based protocol designed to solve issues present in UDP and TCP particularly for real time and multimedia traffic. It has a base protocol and pluggable congestion control IDs (CCIDs). It is at draft RFC status and the homepage for DCCP as a protocol is at: http://www.icir.org/kohler/dcp/ Missing features ================ The DCCP implementation does not currently have all the features that are in the draft RFC. In particular the following are missing: - CCID2 support - feature negotiation When testing against other implementations it appears that elapsed time options are not coded compliant to the specification. Socket options ============== DCCP_SOCKOPT_PACKET_SIZE is used for CCID3 to set default packet size for calculations. DCCP_SOCKOPT_SERVICE sets the service. The specification mandates use of service codes (RFC 4340, sec. 8.1.2); if this socket option is not set, the socket will fall back to 0 (which means that no meaningful service code is present). Connecting sockets set at most one service option; for listening sockets, multiple service codes can be specified. Notes ===== SELinux does not yet have support for DCCP. You will need to turn it off or else you will get EACCES. DCCP does not travel through NAT successfully at present. This is because the checksum covers the psuedo-header as per TCP and UDP. It should be relatively trivial to add Linux NAT support for DCCP.