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mareki2p
If I receive data via I2CP, the maximum message size is ~64kB. Message contains packet, maximum packet size is also ~64kB. Packet is gzip compressed. My question is: What is the maximum possible uncompressed packet length? I want to have statically known upper bound. The initial SYN packet of each stream can contain a MAX_PACKET_SIZE_INCLUDED flag specifying maximum packet size. What is this size referring to?
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Compressed or uncompressed packet size?
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mareki2p_, the streaming max packet size is at the streaming layer, i.e. uncompressed