Sampled Traffic Analysis by Internet-Exchange-Level Adversaries
Tony
Tony at tdrmail.co.uk
Tue May 29 12:36:03 UTC 2007
Windows has offered over 10 Gigabit throughput on a workstation (running Windows Server 2003) since 2005...
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/DownloadableAssets/AMD_10_GbE_Performance_Paper_August05.pdf
Regards,
Tony.
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From: owner-or-talk at freehaven.net on behalf of Eugen Leitl
Sent: Mon 28/05/2007 21:22
To: or-talk at freehaven.net
Subject: Re: Sampled Traffic Analysis by Internet-Exchange-Level Adversaries
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 04:23:51AM -0700, coderman wrote:
> ah, agreed; i was unaware of such a myth, and the thought of someone
> trying to inspect 10GigE with a workstation and wireshark is comical.
Solaris 10 TCP/IP stack rewrite claims 10 GBit/s throughput, but I
have not seen this independentaly corroborated yet.
I presume capture is possible, but just how deep an analysis could
you do on a current quad-core box?
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