Special Counsel Office report web site

Kain, Rebecca (.) bkain1 at ford.com
Thu Apr 18 12:56:03 UTC 2019


I can’t believe p2p isn’t used more, even inside companies.  It does have legit uses


From: NANOG <nanog-bounces at nanog.org> On Behalf Of Mark Seiden
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 11:27 PM
To: fwessling at succinctsystems.com; Mark Tinka via NANOG <nanog at nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Special Counsel Office report web site

of course p2p is the way to distribute this but i doubt the justice department can admit there is any positive legitimate use for p2p.

(i’ve been surprised that it hasn’t made it to wikileaks or bittorrent yet.  “russiar, are you listening?”)

(i sure hope there’s a signed version or at least a hash.)

i predict there will be versions with fake content, missing content, and malware inserted that are distributed as well.




and i’ll bet there will be some infected pdf version as well distributed that way.
On Apr 17, 2019, 7:57 PM -0700, fwessling--- via NANOG <nanog at nanog.org<mailto:nanog at nanog.org>>, wrote:

And we may still see the web stack being the ultimate cause of the delay.


Parkinson's law always comes to the rescue:-)
More faster and efficient processing architecture, Hyper transport buses, amd-64 Branch prediction.
Massively faster storage subsystems and disk arrays, SSD slab caching for hypervisors

And some dude with a AJAX framework to serve a PDF bringging the whole thing to a a screeching halt

On April 17, 2019 10:35:29 PM EDT, Sean Donelan <sean at donelan.com<mailto:sean at donelan.com>> wrote:

On Wed, 17 Apr 2019, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:

Things will probably be easier this time. The Internet has evolved
ways

of dealing with exactly this problem. (Avi used to call it “slash-dot


insurance”, but the idea is the same.) Specifically:

Yep, it will be interesting to see where the chokepoints are tommorrow.

In 1998, the bandwidth pipes never filled up. The chokepoint was in the

TCP and Web stacks. Eventually the Associated Press got a copy of the
Starr Report on a CD from a congressional staffer. The press intern
running down the street holding a CD was faster than 1998 internet :-)

We were also lucky in 1998, no one had thought of DDOS yet.

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