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2016 Jul 05
2
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
...uot;listener" using true bandwidth. > The IP source is from Vietnam, Korea...i really think that abusing its > what I'm talking about. > ( What a mobile device will handle 30 instances for 20 minutes? ) The short answer is: Carrier-grade NAT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT Longer story: Back in 2011 the available IPv4 addresses ran out. All of them. As you know, you need a public IP address to be able to receive Data from a server. But in the meantime several hundred million mobile phones got connected to the Internet. An ugly way to handle this bad situation is to...
2016 Jul 05
1
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
...uot;listener" using true bandwidth. > The IP source is from Vietnam, Korea...i really think that abusing its > what I'm talking about. > ( What a mobile device will handle 30 instances for 20 minutes? ) The short answer is: Carrier-grade NAT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT Longer story: Back in 2011 the available IPv4 addresses ran out. All of them. As you know, you need a public IP address to be able to receive Data from a server. But in the meantime several hundred million mobile phones got connected to the Internet. An ugly way to handle this bad situation is to...
2016 Jul 01
0
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
...uot;listener" using true bandwidth. > The IP source is from Vietnam, Korea...i really think that abusing > its what I'm talking about. > ( What a mobile device will handle 30 instances for 20 minutes? ) The short answer is: Carrier-grade NAT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT Longer story: Back in 2011 the available IPv4 addresses ran out. All of them. As you know, you need a public IP address to be able to receive Data from a server. But in the meantime several hundred million mobile phones got connected to the Internet. An ugly way to handle this bad situation is to...
2016 Jul 01
4
multiple connection
I didn't pick up the data from the access file, just from the error file... About players, I can't control what the "radio index" sites are doing with my icecast streaming address, But as far as I know from my experience, the players when they getting "crazy" causing between 3-5 multiple connections for less than a 2 minutes. Not a big issue. The situation that
2016 Jul 05
0
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
...quot;listener" using true bandwidth. > The IP source is from Vietnam, Korea...i really think that abusing its > what I'm talking about. > ( What a mobile device will handle 30 instances for 20 minutes? ) The short answer is: Carrier-grade NAT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT Longer story: Back in 2011 the available IPv4 addresses ran out. All of them. As you know, you need a public IP address to be able to receive Data from a server. But in the meantime several hundred million mobile phones got connected to the Internet. An ugly way to handle this bad situation is to...