On Thursday 19 June 2003 23.24, Andrius Kr wrote:
> If someone from remote LAN starts to browser network Squid
> floods ROUTER1 with a high volume TCP packets (10000 in 5 seconds)
> sized ~62 bytes. Router is old Motorola Vanguard hardware router
> and from such spike its TCP/IP stack is killed, only low-level
> protocols like ARP, LLC, ir UDP based ones - DHCP, NetBIOS-NS,
> NT-BROWSER a able to pass ROUTER1 through in both directions.
Never seen Squid cause anything like this before in the 7 years I have
been working with Squid.
What does the packets look like?
source/destination
source/destination ports
a single TCP stream, or many TCP streams?
window sizes
Regards
Henrik
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