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Resilient streaming protocols

2011-05-28 Thread Aria Stewart
Anyone have any interest in a forward-error-corrected streaming protocol suitable for multicast, possibly both audio and video? Good for when there's some packet loss. Aria Stewart

Re: Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible

2011-05-18 Thread Aria Stewart
ash tables. > > It's a CPU issue. Google "Birthday paradox" and "hash collision" Aria Stewart

Re: Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible with today's technology.

2011-05-18 Thread Aria Stewart
neous information, and compress redundant information, but if you actually have dense information, you're not gonna get any better. So easy to compress a billion bytes of JSON or XML significantly; not so much a billion bytes of already tightly coded movie. Aria Stewart

Re: Numbering nameservers and resolvers

2010-08-16 Thread Aria Stewart
name, so IP matters less. Definitely keep an authority server in another prefix if you can, and resolvers in different prefixes is also nice -- but that's more a question of redundancy, not numbering. Other than that, go dense. Addresses are starting to get scarce. Aria Stewart

Re: Emulating ADSL bandwidth shaping

2010-05-03 Thread Aria Stewart
On May 3, 2010, at 9:19 PM, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: >> - do ISPs typically use token bucket filters with large bursts to shape >> traffic? >> - what kind of burst sizes and latencies/limits are typically used for >> the filter? >> > > You will definitely have to account for latency. > > For

Re: IPv6 Confusion

2009-02-18 Thread Aria Stewart
r got used. Multihoming and good address selection seems to be a real win there. Good router authentication would be a nice thing to have in both cases, though. Aria Stewart aredri...@nbtsc.org smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: IPv6 Confusion

2009-02-18 Thread Aria Stewart
On Feb 18, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Randy Bush wrote: What operational reasons are there for working with RA turned off? networks with visitors have shown a serious problem with rouge RAs Does that get better with RAs from the good routers turned off? Aria Stewart aredri...@nbtsc.org

Re: IPv6 Confusion

2009-02-18 Thread Aria Stewart
On 18/02/2009 19:39, Kevin Loch wrote: Just how DO we get the message to the IETF that we need all the tools we have in v4 (DHCP, VRRP, etc) to work with RA turned off? What operational reasons are there for working with RA turned off? Aria Stewart aredri...@nbtsc.org smime.p7s