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On Jan 19, 2015, at 6:56 PM, Charles N Wyble char...@thefnf.org wrote:
SSL is no problem. We just had a whole thread about breaking it. :-)
On January 19, 2015 5:16:43 PM CST, George Herbert
george.herb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
I don't have a direct answer to your question, nor can I speak for other
gaming companies, but I can certainly work with you off-list on ways to
monitor connectivity and performance to our game, League of Legends.
Hopefully also find some ways to optimise routing between our networks.
IXIA would be the first product to look at as far as emulating traffic.
Josh Luthman
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 6:16 PM, George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Emulating game traffic... Good luck with
Ixia is very very expensive and has its own sets of fun, though it is a nice
appliance for playing with packets. Though its more for protocol compliance
testing and load generation.
You'll find that protocol exploration and... h... exploitation is an
incredibly mature field in floss.
On 1/17/15, 7:15 PM, Saku Ytti s...@ytti.fi wrote:
On (2015-01-17 12:02 +0100), Marian Ďurkovič wrote:
Our experience after 100 days of production is only the best - TRILL
setup
is pretty straightforward and thanks to IS-IS it provides shortest-path
IP-like routing for L2 ethernet packets
SSL is no problem. We just had a whole thread about breaking it. :-)
On January 19, 2015 5:16:43 PM CST, George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Emulating game traffic... Good luck with that. You'll probably have
to figure it out and build your own models per service, though a lot is
BFD etc aim to prove there is end-to-end connectivity between two
points, not just that all links are up along the path. All ports could
be up, but end-to-end connectivity broken, for example a misconfigured
VLAN across a L2 network. Sending some kind of packet across the
network is pretty much
Emulating game traffic... Good luck with that. You'll probably have to figure
it out and build your own models per service, though a lot is encapsulated in
https.
In terms of showing it to the public, look at Zabbix and Zenoss; both do
dashboards and managing multiple realtime monitoring /
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 4:29 AM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.com
wrote:
It looks like Websense might do decryption (
http://community.websense.com/forums/t/3146.aspx) while Covenant Eyes
does some sort of session hijack to redirect to non-ssl (atleast for
Google)
As a zenoss plugin, I agree.
On January 19, 2015 7:22:36 PM CST, Roland Dobbins rdobb...@arbor.net wrote:
On 20 Jan 2015, at 5:10, Michael O Holstein wrote:
I need something that emulates the actual game traffic as would be
classified by all the network crap that endeavors to mess with it.
On 20 Jan 2015, at 5:10, Michael O Holstein wrote:
I need something that emulates the actual game traffic as would be
classified by all the network crap that endeavors to mess with it.
That sounds like a great open-source project - let us know when you're
done!
;
On 1/18/2015 12:41, Teleric Team wrote:
Honestly, don't do this. Neither option.You can still have some
control over SSL access with ordinary domain based filtering getting
proxied, via CONNECT method or sorta. You don't need filtering
capabilities over full POST/DELETE/UPDATE HTTP methods, and
Dear NANOG,
We are currently looking for volunteers in US with native IPv6 lines
to help us in our v6 measurement research.
——-- Background
We are interested in measuring IPv6 performance from home. As part
of the LEONE project [1], we have developed measurement tests that
compare
Once you get tired of spending expensive labor time on this project, you can
throw some
grad students, xboxes and scapy in a room and have them automate the process
for
Actually, this is exactly what we do now .. we host LAN parties (usually right
after Christmas when new games come out) and
In article 54bcc924.1000...@cox.net you write:
On 1/18/2015 12:55, John R. Levine wrote:
There are also ISPs that provide intrusive filtering as a feature. I
wouldn't use one, but I know people who do, typically members of
conservative religious groups.
Can you provide credible evidence to
We use Fortinet firewalls and SSL (HTTPS, FTPS, IMAPS, POP3S, SMTPS,
SSH) inspection is a standard feature. It works by rolling out a custom
CA certificate from the device to all of the desktops and whenever you
hit a SSL site, a cert signed with the CA is generated and presented to
the user.
Hi,
Routers connected back to back often rely on BFD for link failures. Its
certainly possible that there is a switch between two routers and hence a
link down event on one side is not visible to the other side. So, you run
some sort of an OAM protocol on the two routers so that they can detect
?Can someone point me in the right direction for something that allows creation
of a dashboard with current and statistical latency to the various game
servers (PC, Xbox, PS4, etc) ? .. I'm in the education space and we get lots of
questions/complains about this and would like a way to make the
On 19/01/2015 10:12, Marian Ďurkovič wrote:
Thus if you use VPLS or SPB-M on Trident HW, the egress PE doesn't support
per-flow loadbalancing on IXP participants' LAGs.
not completely true. Extreme XOS has an interesting hack to work around this.
Nick
On 1/18/2015 12:55, John R. Levine wrote:
There are also ISPs that provide intrusive filtering as a feature. I
wouldn't use one, but I know people who do, typically members of
conservative religious groups.
Can you provide credible evidence to support typically members of
conservative
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 09:15:04PM +0200, Saku Ytti wrote:
On (2015-01-17 12:02 +0100), Marian Ďurkovič wrote:
Our experience after 100 days of production is only the best - TRILL setup
is pretty straightforward and thanks to IS-IS it provides shortest-path
IP-like routing for L2
So with this 3 line connection, what speeds up and down are you getting?
You say 10X10 which I find odd for a 3 line bonded VDSL2 connection. Most
always your downstream will be much higher than your upstream on a 868
unit.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Stetson Blake
I have discovered that some emails are disappearing inside gmail.
I have logs of one such email that disappeared. It shows the 250 reply
from google, but email doesn't get to inbox or spam filter.
Looking for assistance from Gmail.
Thanks,
Lyle Giese LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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