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Re: A modest proposal


From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry () piermont com>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 11:12:03 -0400


Allan Chong writes:
The phone company keeps a record of every incoming and outgoing call
on every line, and performs all sorts of analysis on time of day and
carrier, and who gets paid for it.
[...]
ISPs need
to spend the money to make this a reality and keep accounting data
for at least several days or a week.  

The volume of IP datagrams exceeds the volume of calls worldwide by
orders of magnitude.

The cost of a router is orders of magnitude lower than the cost of a
phone switch.

The quantity of data required to log all packets going by is only
about a factor of ten less than the total data crossing the
network. Imagine the size of the disks involved.

In sort, this is not the way to stop SYN attacks.

Perry
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