On Tue, 6 Jan 2015, Dave Taht wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 9:26 AM, <dpr...@reed.com> wrote:
GoGo does not need to run “Man in the Middle Attacks” on YouTube
re: http://www.reed.com/blog-dpr/?p=174
I amplified via g+ and mentioned to slashdot.
(http://slashdot.org/submission/4107907/gogo-airline-network-blocks-youtube-when-they-could-just-fix-their-bufferbloat
) I don't use reddit, but if someone here wants to hit this topic
there, perhaps it will help.
I am very perturbed by the https interception stuff and agree that
they should fix their bufferbloat instead! So should amtrak and other
services trying to provide general useful email and web services when
they too have limited bandwidth... in an age where people want dancing
cat videos on the move and are completely ignorant of the hit on the
network that induces.
I have quite a few benchmarks of Gogo in flight. They all suck. I
think the best deployable solution would require reworking their
satellite uplink management to be available bandwidth aware...
although I think they could get quite a lot of mileage out of merely
rate limiting and fq_codeling at the airplane itself.
I note that we have not extensively tested fq_codel at the latencies
typically experienced here and probably should!
does anyone know someone on a satellite connection? I think I know one person
who is.
David Lang
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