Re: who is merlin.fit.vutbr.cz?

From: Tomasz Rola (rtomek_at_cis.com.pl)
Date: 03/29/04

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    Date:	Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:32:49 +0200 (CEST)
    To: Larry McVoy <lm@bitmover.com>
    
    

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    On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Larry McVoy wrote:

    > Folks, I need your help.
    >
    > I can't tell if this is a DOS attack or someone with a REALLY slow net
    > connection. Whoever this is has been cloning the linux 2.6 (aka 2.5)
    > tree on bkbits so slowly that the tree is locked for days and can't
    > be updated. About once a day I go kill the clone because stracing it
    > shows it doing nothing.
    >
    > Linus and Andrew M are annoyed enough that the tree isn't getting updates
    > that they complained to me. Makes me feel bad when they do that so that's
    > why I'm looking for help.
    [...]
    > Anyway, we've suffered more than enough bad press so before I
    > assume that this host is a rogue and filter them, does anyone know who
    > merlin.fit.vutbr.cz is? If they really have that slow of a connection
    > we'll burn a CD and Fedex it to them, nobody should suffer that much.
    > But if this is just a DOS, we'll nuke 'em.

    I don't know details of bk, so please forgive me if I am writing about
    something already existing, but isn't it possible to implement a timeout
    and some kind of intelligent retry in a similar manner to nowadays
    http/ftp ? A server could then check if someone has made something with
    his connection during last, say, minute and then drop the connection if
    nothing was pulled during that time. Next, if someone has really slow
    connection, give him the ability to start transfer from specified offset
    so that he could retry from the place he had been dropped.

    To prevent instant locking, maybe some kind of queuing? FIFO and if you
    don't pull what you locked, you get kicked out. If you return, wait for
    your turn until Linus ;) (or someone else) does his updates.

    BTW, if I understand correctly, to read something from the tree one
    doesn't really need to lock it. Only writes should be locked.

    bye
    T.

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