On Sun 2010-01-17 at 20:42, Anssi Johansson wrote:

> Hi guys, I thought I'd try a slightly different approach towards Turkey. 
> I know there have been efforts to get Turkish Telecom / TTNet to reduce 
> their traffic, but even if they start to cooperate, getting the traffic 
> down to reasonable levels will probably take quite some time.

> Actually, it looks like the clogged pipe is the connection between 
> Turkey and Romania. All the traffic from Tellcom to everywhere else on 
> the planet seems to be routed via Romania. Traffic within Turkey is fine.

Thanks for your effort. I was wondering if specific software used by TT
customers has to do with the high amount of ntp traffic, and on second
thought I am also wondering whether the clogged pipes between Turkey and
the outside world (where most ntp pool servers are) cause part of the
problem. I could imagine ntpd (or ntpd-like implementations) doing a few
extra queries when the answers get dropped on the way back.

                                              Koos

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