Looks like they are encountering the issue of head-of-line blocking. Since HTTP/2 multiplexes streams on a single tcp connection, all streams suffer when packet loss occurs. This is a well-known flaw in HTTP/2. HTTP/1…
Not really, considering any single subscriber could be assigned a whole /56, and that machines with privacy addressing would be periodically changing the last 64 bits of their address.
AKA Genuine People Personalities as predicted in Hitchhiker's Guide.
What is your point? u32/u128 are not mathematical integers. They are actually bit strings, just like IP addresses and unlike mathematical integers.
ASAs are often used at the perimeter of small satellite networks using a local ISP's internet access, and then connecting back to HQ with IPSEC tunnels. I would guess that it is not uncommon, though bad practice, to…
You can learn the community string by monitoring traffic. The community string is included in each and every SNMPv2 PDU. SNMPv2 performs no handshake, so is vulnerable to trivial spoofing. Enterprises and ISPs reusing…
NSA supposedly listens to our traffic, so learning the community string and management station's IP address is straight forward.
When was this? For a long time IPv6 suffered from people running services over tunnels via tunnel brokers, which resulted in horrible performance, MTU issues, timeouts and so on. I have noticed recently that the…
I think you are confusing hash functions with key derivation functions..
As always, Luigi is totally neglected.
I am quite worried about this development as someone who has to deal with DDoS traffic on a regular basis. I am starting to feel like UDP and UDP-like protocols should be abolished outright.
A more relevant comparison would be HLS, Apple's HTTP Live Streaming tech, which works really well but is not very widely supported.
Some people would prefer scaled down quality instead of stuttering when watching eg. live streams or on-demand movies (and not have to wait for download to finish).
Sort of like TCP, then?
Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control (part of 802.11h) is already a requirement for 5GHz in many countries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_allocation_schemes#DCA_...
Looks like they are encountering the issue of head-of-line blocking. Since HTTP/2 multiplexes streams on a single tcp connection, all streams suffer when packet loss occurs. This is a well-known flaw in HTTP/2. HTTP/1…
Not really, considering any single subscriber could be assigned a whole /56, and that machines with privacy addressing would be periodically changing the last 64 bits of their address.
AKA Genuine People Personalities as predicted in Hitchhiker's Guide.
What is your point? u32/u128 are not mathematical integers. They are actually bit strings, just like IP addresses and unlike mathematical integers.
ASAs are often used at the perimeter of small satellite networks using a local ISP's internet access, and then connecting back to HQ with IPSEC tunnels. I would guess that it is not uncommon, though bad practice, to…
You can learn the community string by monitoring traffic. The community string is included in each and every SNMPv2 PDU. SNMPv2 performs no handshake, so is vulnerable to trivial spoofing. Enterprises and ISPs reusing…
NSA supposedly listens to our traffic, so learning the community string and management station's IP address is straight forward.
When was this? For a long time IPv6 suffered from people running services over tunnels via tunnel brokers, which resulted in horrible performance, MTU issues, timeouts and so on. I have noticed recently that the…
I think you are confusing hash functions with key derivation functions..
As always, Luigi is totally neglected.
I am quite worried about this development as someone who has to deal with DDoS traffic on a regular basis. I am starting to feel like UDP and UDP-like protocols should be abolished outright.
A more relevant comparison would be HLS, Apple's HTTP Live Streaming tech, which works really well but is not very widely supported.
Some people would prefer scaled down quality instead of stuttering when watching eg. live streams or on-demand movies (and not have to wait for download to finish).
Sort of like TCP, then?
Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control (part of 802.11h) is already a requirement for 5GHz in many countries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_allocation_schemes#DCA_...