Brian T. Brunner wrote: > After reading, I wondered: It appears that the timestamp field is > present in the KoD packet, would it be possible to track which IP has > been given the KoD, and the timestamp of when that was decided, > then when another packet comes in, fill the timestamp field with the > time the KoD was decided? > > Cost: 64 bits per system that has been KoD'd, a reply to each KoD packet. > > Effect: system that has been KoD'd sees the time holding still, making > the server a false-ticker to that client almost instantly. > > Assumption on my part: false-tickers get labeled as such by the client that > has concluded the fact, then that client subsequently leaves that server > alone. > > > Brian Brunner > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (610)796-5838 > > That might be a bad idea. Main cost is memory. You'd want a counter and a start and last sent time in there as well so you can get an idea how badly the client is behaving.
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