nanog mailing list archives
Re: looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds
From: vern () ee lbl gov
Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 08:35:42 -0700
I think this is really the most important point. Link speeds and such are not as significant, maximum packet rates probably are.
Where link rates become key is in modeling the worm's dynamics. Because
often a single infected machine could fill an access link, additional
infections behind that same link didn't change the worm's overall scanning
rate; this is unlike other, non-"bandwidth-limited" worms, and changes
Slammer's growth to not be the usual exponential/logistic curve.
See our paper on Slammer for more details:
http://www.computer.org/security/v1n4/j4wea.htm
We're now trying to explore that effect, which requires knowing what those
bottleneck bandwidth rates were for sets of hosts behind a common bottleneck.
Vern
Current thread:
- looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds vern (May 01)
- Re: looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds Daniel Sheedy (May 01)
- Re: looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds Iljitsch van Beijnum (May 01)
- Re: looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds Deepak Jain (May 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds vern (May 02)
- Re: looking for Slammer infectee access link speeds vern (May 02)
