Justin, I understand and share your concern. Unfortunately I cannot tell you since I have no idea what you use. In our case, we test them with unrealistic loads (all ports running ttcp) which is much more than a typical user will ever do. Adding such a filter is quite minimal in our case since our algorithms are pretty tight. Pat R. Calhoun e-mail: pcalhoun@usr.com Project Engineer - Lan Access R&D phone: (847) 933-5181 US Robotics Access Corp. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Re[2]: SYN floods (was: does history repeat itself?) Author: "Justin W. Newton" <justin@erols.com> at Internet Date: 9/9/96 3:30 PM At 01:19 PM 9/9/96 -0500, Pat Calhoun wrote:
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Perry,
This is actually quite simple to implement on Dial Access Routers, and obviously this is the best place to add the filtering.
How much spare processor do a lot of the dial access servers have left on them? I am somewhat concerned about the amount of processor left on my dial access servers. Justin Newton Internet Architect Erol's Internet Services