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DOS Mock up
Hey,
If for example i set up a network with 3 computers connected to a linux desktop based router that were all sending packages to it as fast as possible and then connected another 2 more computers to the router that had programs that tried to use the connection normally and talk to each other, do you think the communication of these programs would be slowed at all, and if so by how much. (sorry if i didn't explain that very well).
Thanks for any feedback.
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are we talking a big delay/problem or a small increase of time for communication ?
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Depends on the speed of the router, and the speed of the machines attempting the DOS.
If the DOS machines can overwhelm the pipe... there will be a massive delay, if not a complete shutdown.
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Is there anyway to find the total throughput (bandwidth per second) that a router is able to deal with ?
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Hi, you might try a tool such as this:
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/pr...ing-tools.html
There are quite a lot of bandwidth and performance monitoring apps out there. I don't know what the "industrial strength" ones have over the pay for ones?...................you can generally get a time limited trial which should be OK for your experiment.
Please don't think me rude or supercillious, but you did make sure that the three "attackers" were your best machines?..................."might is right"?
Hey, I have never tried anything like this, but I have tested a hell of a lot of software and software upgrades, and the rule is: test on the lowest common denominator hardware then work up...........that way you can figure any additional costs for hardware upgrades. I have known quite a few guys get caught by not doing that :eek: :(
I would also have a look at the router manufacturer's sites to at least see what they "claim"
:)