Given the existence of water guns, you shouldn't allow anyone else into the
entire CoLo. :-)
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From: "Jim Willis"
To: "Brandon Galbraith"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Saturday, January
, please email me.
Of course, independently of the test, if you're interested in participating in
the P4P Working Group, we'd love to hear from you!
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t; As seems to be a trend, Michael appears to be fixated on a specific
> implementation, and may end up driving many observers into thinking
> this idea is annoying :) However, there is a mathematical basis for
> including topology (and other nontraditional) information in
> scheduling decisions
For the applications, it's a lot less work to use a clean network map
from ISP's than it is to in effect derive one from lookups to ASN, /
24, /16, pings, traceroutes, etc. The main reason to spend the effort
to implement those tactics is that it's better than not doing
anything. :-)
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arty, as the ISP
prefers.
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From: "Christopher Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: "Alexander Harrowell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, &
In case anyone's curious, there's more info on P4P at
http://cs-www.cs.yale.edu/homes/yong/p4p/index.html.
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W, if this discussion is getting off topic for the NANOG mailing
list, we can continue the discussion offline. Does anyone think that
we should do so?
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t. Once MediaDefender was
notified of the problem, Revision3 said that it was fixed quickly. So while you
may not like what MediaDefender does for a living, it doesn't look like they
were trying to DDOS Revision3 for using p2p protocols.
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just let you upload PHP and HTML pages and access a MySQL
database. But, as Brandon pointed out, even they usually let you do basic
things in PHP such as sending email.
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On Jul 28, 2008, at 9:54 AM, John Levine wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
you write:
Sort of makes one wonder how the US came to have ubiquitous roads, or
power, or water distribution...
Oh, but that's different. They were important.
Or, to be more specific, people everywhere need p
We mainly use UDP for tracker announces, and only use TCP when we have
to, and can confirm that the server spends far more time on the TCP
setup/teardown than on computing the tracker response.
- LP
On Jul 29, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Steven M. Bell
My recollection is that there were complaints about them reconfiguring
people's TCP stacks and uTorrent stopped enabling IPv6.
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