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@@ -318,26 +318,6 @@ struct in_pktinfo
#endif
/*
- * OSPF Fragmentation / fragmented writes
- *
- * ospfd can support writing fragmented packets, for cases where
- * kernel will not fragment IP_HDRINCL and/or multicast destined
- * packets (ie TTBOMK all kernels, BSD, SunOS, Linux). However,
- * SunOS, probably BSD too, clobber the user supplied IP ID and IP
- * flags fields, hence user-space fragmentation will not work.
- * Only Linux is known to leave IP header unmolested.
- * Further, fragmentation really should be done the kernel, which already
- * supports it, and which avoids nasty IP ID state problems.
- *
- * Fragmentation of OSPF packets can be required on networks with router
- * with many many interfaces active in one area, or on networks with links
- * with low MTUs.
- */
-#ifdef GNU_LINUX
-#define WANT_OSPF_WRITE_FRAGMENT
-#endif
-
-/*
* IP_HDRINCL / struct ip byte order
*
* Linux: network byte order