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2010 Apr 10
10
Being attacked by an Amazon EC2 ...
Just a "heads-up" ... my home asterisk server is being flooded by someone
from IP 184.73.17.150 which is an Amazon EC2 instance by the looks of it -
they're trying to send SIP subscribes to one account - and they're
flooding the requests in - it's averaging some 600Kbits/sec of incoming
UDP data or about 200 a second )-:
This is much worse than anything else I've seen.
Gordon
2005 May 10
1
Help with PRIO qdisc and filters
...192.168.1.151/32
ebtables -t broute -I BROUTING 2 -j ftos --set-ftos 0x48 -p IPv4 --ip-src
192.168.1.152/32
ebtables -t broute -I BROUTING 3 -j ftos --set-ftos 0x58 -p IPv4 --ip-src
192.168.1.153/32
----------- End Script ------------------
What I see is the high priority traffic is leaving at 600kbits as I measure
it on my test equipment. However, I do not see any low-priority or
medium-priority traffic coming out of the box. I would appreciate if you
folks can please give me a hint as to what is happening and also any
possible solutions. I need hard PRIO but the unused bandwidth should be
share...
2006 Aug 26
0
DRbFire / ActiveRecord performances
Hi,
I''m using drbfire to send a "DRbUndumped" ActiveRecord object from the server to the client, through an ADSL line of 4Mbits/s download, and 600Kbits/s upload. I was afraid there would be too many round-trips between the client and the server, and unfortunately this is true:
Server code:
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#!/usr/local/bin/ruby
require ''rubygems''
require ''drb/drbfire''
require ''active_record''
req...