Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "interpacket".
2023 Aug 03
2
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
...the
timing between key presses on a type writer to extract information.
Basically, you make some assumptions about the person typing (touch
typing at so many words per second and then fuzzing the parameters until
words come out).
The I found a paper written back in 2001 talked about using the
interpacket timing in interactive sessions to leak information.
https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/papers/ssh-timing.pdf
I'm sure this has been addressed (or dismissed) but I'm looking for the
specific section of code that might deal with this. Any pointers?
Thanks,
Chris
2023 Aug 06
2
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
...een key presses on a type writer to extract information. Basically, you
> make some assumptions about the person typing (touch typing at so many words
> per second and then fuzzing the parameters until words come out).
>
> The I found a paper written back in 2001 talked about using the interpacket
> timing in interactive sessions to leak information.
> https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/papers/ssh-timing.pdf
>
> I'm sure this has been addressed (or dismissed) but I'm looking for the
> specific section of code that might deal with this. Any pointers?
The main...
2023 Aug 05
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
...resses on a type writer to extract information.
> Basically, you make some assumptions about the person typing (touch
> typing at so many words per second and then fuzzing the parameters until
> words come out).
>
> The I found a paper written back in 2001 talked about using the
> interpacket timing in interactive sessions to leak information.
> https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/papers/ssh-timing.pdf
>
> I'm sure this has been addressed (or dismissed) but I'm looking for the
> specific section of code that might deal with this. Any pointers?
>
> Thanks...
2023 Aug 06
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
...on a type writer to extract information. Basically, you
>> make some assumptions about the person typing (touch typing at so many words
>> per second and then fuzzing the parameters until words come out).
>>
>> The I found a paper written back in 2001 talked about using the interpacket
>> timing in interactive sessions to leak information.
>> https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/papers/ssh-timing.pdf
>>
>> I'm sure this has been addressed (or dismissed) but I'm looking for the
>> specific section of code that might deal with this. Any p...
2000 Mar 16
0
smb gives many collissions
David Collier-Brown wrote:
> I wonder if Daniel S. Riley hit the nail on the head...
> > For high-rate TCP transfers, back to back packets with interface cards
> > that are close to the minimum interpacket gap, you actually expect 50%
> > collisions from the TCP acks colliding with data packets. This limits
> > the transfer rate to about 700 - 800 KB/sec; with UDP and fewer acks,
> > you can get very close to 1 MB/sec.
This was just confirmed, in part, by a commentator
in samba-...
2013 May 21
1
NIC interrupts and packets per second ratio, how to calculate? There must be some way...
Hello again guys,
Iam trying to asses the best hardware for a machine that procceses a
high number of packets per second on its NIC. THe only way I can achieve
this without guesses is If iam able to understand or test what the
number of interrupts available per core and how to translate that to PPS
capabilities.
So far ive been testing an Core I5 CPU and was able to achieve up to
400k
2006 Jul 29
29
Dynamically generating 10k pages per second
Hi,
Anyone got an idea of how many web and database servers I''d need to
push out 10,000 dynamic pages per second? Fairly simple pages and
database queries. I''d appreciate recommendations for hardware.
The clients for this project are anticipating large amounts of burst traffic.
Joe
2002 Sep 06
6
questiona about CBQ algorithm in Linux
Hi Stef and Alexey
I have read some documents about CBQ algorithm from http://www.icir.org/floyd/cbq.html
but still have some question about CBQ in Linux
.
1. First estimator can estimate how much bandwidth already USED per class. one estimating algorithm is EWMA (exponential weighted moving average), how about Linux implemenatation about estimator?
also do you have link for this algorithm? I
2003 Dec 01
0
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