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Re: Unusually High traffic from Akamai/Oracle - public-yum.oracle.com


From: Jonathan Roach <jonathan.roach () oracle com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2018 22:02:43 +0100

Hi James,

I've forwarded your email to the yum.oracle.com team internally; they've
acknowledged receipt and asked me to let the list know. Apologies for
the delay - I only noticed this thread today.

Kind regards,
Jon


On 09/05/18 20:48, James Stahr wrote:


Hi,

Since I'm not a customer of either organization, I'm reaching out to
NANOG for a contact and perhaps others may also be experiencing similar
symptoms over the past 3-4 weeks.  The situation appears to be that
customers of ours have Oracle Linux and when they attempt to download
updates, their traffic goes through the roof for hours on end.  While
researching this phenomenon, I found this discussion which coincides
with the traffic I've seen, however there is no mention of excessive
traffic resulting from this "corruption" nor have their been any
additional reports:

https://community.oracle.com/thread/4138810


Currently, I have two customer environments which are hitting about
~2Gb/s when normally their traffic levels are nearly zero.   At first I
thought it was an isolated incident but then we observed the same issue
with another customer.  All of this traffic is coming from
23.35.204.188:80, which belongs to Akamai.  Since that's somewhat of a
dead end, we examined the hosts which are requesting the data from
Akamai and found that they are all Oracle Linux boxes and it's a yum
process on Oracle Linux which appears to be repeatedly downloading the
same content for hours on end:


[root@xyzzy noc]# netstat -plutan | grep :80
tcp        0      0 172.16.122.112:14272        23.35.204.188:80        
   ESTABLISHED 58880/python
[root@xyzzy noc]# ps auxww | grep python
root     41015  0.0  0.3 401940 52044 ?        S    Apr30   0:02
/usr/bin/python2 /usr/share/system-config-lvm/system-config-lvm.py
root     58880 59.7  1.0 479680 164140 ?       R    18:24  27:18
/usr/bin/python /usr/share/PackageKit/helpers/yum/yumBackend.py
get-updates none

I can only assume that the data being downloaded is corrupt as this
multiple hour download does not consume any disk space and because the
file(s) are repeatedly downloaded, the logic behind the yum routines are
also at fault for 1TB of

I don't expect anyone at Akamai to reach out to me since they are simply
the middle man here, but I'm hoping that someone at Oracle will because
the cost to Oracle for Akamai to deliver this junk traffic is not zero
and I have a hard time seeing how this issue is isolated to our network.
 I'd also be interested to hear from anyone else who has been seeing
traffic spikes from public-yum.oracle.com.


-James Stahr

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