I suggest testing with a broad variety of values, as losses as low as 5% can be annoying, but losses at 50% or more are not uncommon. Damian On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 4:41 AM Amir Herzberg <amir.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear NANOG,
One of my ongoing research works is about a transport protocol that ensures (critical) communication in spite of DDoS congestion attack (which cannot be circumvented), by (careful) use of Forward Error Correction. Yes, obviously, this has to be done and used carefully since the FEC clearly increases traffic rather than the typical congestion-control approach of reducing it, I'm well aware of it; but some applications are critical (and often low-bandwidth) so such tool is important.
I am looking for data on loss rate and congestion of DDoS attacks to make sure we use right parameters. Any chance you have such data and can share?
Many thanks! -- Amir Herzberg Comcast chair of security innovation, University of Connecticut Foundations of cybersecurity <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323243320_Introduction_to_Cyber-Security_Part_I_Applied_Cryptography_Lecture_notes_and_exercises>, part I (see also part II and presentations): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323243320_Introduction_to_Cyber-Sec... <https://www.researchgate.net/project/Lecture-notes-on-Introduction-to-Cyber-Security>