Re: bandwidth for bkbits.net (good news)

From: Florian Weimer (fw_at_deneb.enyo.de)
Date: 08/31/03

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    To: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>
    Date:	Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:06:55 +0200
    
    

    Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> writes:

    > yes, that's unfixable at Larry's end, and normaly it's unfixable for the
    > ISP too.

    The ISP can do several things to prioritize production traffic or drop
    malicious traffic. However, this isn't trivial and requires careful
    planning, and it's unlikely that anyone who is able to would want to
    do this for a T1 customer (typically, it requires "unusual"
    configuration of vital production routers with the fat pipes).

    >> iirc, Larry was worried about well behaved traffic still doing bad
    >> things to his connection.

    In this case, it's a bit easier for the ISP because the tweaking can
    be done on edge routers (which typically die during DoS attacks as
    well, so countermeasures cannot be applied there). Especially with
    low-bandwidth links, it shouldn't be too hard to find a smallish,
    geeky ISP who is willing to try some fiddling on the edge router to
    improve performance (at least that's true in Germany, don't know about
    the U.S.).

    However, why can't bkbits.net distributed around the world, at least
    for read access? This would eliminate the choking point once and for
    all.
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