I'm interested in an informal poll of consumer ISP's regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing "broadband" networks to residential end-users: Are you controlling peer-to-peer traffic in some way (i.e. rate-limiting, blocking, etc)? Do you have plans to control peer-to-peer traffic? If you don't mind, can you generally describe how you have implemented any limits and how effective those solutions are? Are you imposing other total traffic download/upload limits? Are your limits imposed via "policy" (nag your abusers) or via "network" (they get blocked automatically)? Thanks! ~Curt PCS: (913) 219-8342
* curtis.l.owings@mail.sprint.com (Owings, Curtis L [GMG]) [Tue 22 Jul 2003, 20:10 CEST]:
I'm interested in an informal poll of consumer ISP's regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing "broadband" networks to residential end-users:
We're asking everybody to turn off HTML when they post to mailing lists. -- Niels.
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Niels Bakker wrote:
* curtis.l.owings@mail.sprint.com (Owings, Curtis L [GMG]) [Tue 22 Jul 2003, 20:10 CEST]:
I'm interested in an informal poll of consumer ISP's regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing "broadband" networks to residential end-users: We're asking everybody to turn off HTML when they post to mailing lists.
Actually, i wish the nanog ml would just block mime and attachments outright. -Dan -- [-] Omae no subete no kichi wa ore no mono da. [-]
participants (3)
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Dan Hollis
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Niels Bakker
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Owings, Curtis L [GMG]