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authorChristof Schulze <christof.schulze@gmx.net>2016-11-21 00:46:41 +0100
committerMatthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>2016-11-21 10:22:42 +0100
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typo: there is no word >chosed<, should be >chosen<.
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The default MTU of fastd is 1500. This allows briding the fastd interface in TAP
mode with other interface with the same MTU, but will usually cause fastd's UDP
packets to be fragmented. Fragmentation can lower the
performance or even cause connectivity problems when broken routers filter ICMP packets,
-so if possible the MTU should be chosed small enough so that IP fragmentation can be avoided.
+so if possible the MTU should be chosen small enough so that IP fragmentation can be avoided.
Unlike OpenVPN, fastd doesn't support fragmentation itself, but relies on the IP stack to fragment packets when necessary.
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