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RE: What percentage of the Internet Traffic is junk?


From: "Mark Borchers" <mborchers () igillc com>
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 14:08:16 -0500


There is also a lot of "background Internet radiation" coming 
from p2p 
applications which seem to remember their peers for a week or 
two. These 
usually account for most of the unidirectional traffic 
knocking on doors 
unanswered. (not counting large DDoS).

Pete

While working on a private network, I captured some packets 
trying to reach off-net destinations.  After the initial panic
that something might be leaking, we figured out that these 
packets were being generated by applications which were trying
to communicate with their mother ships for software updates.

These automatic update requests would qualify as junk for 
some, not for others I suppose.



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