"I think it would be far easier if WAN protocols were plain GBit Ethernet." WAN won't be 1GbE, but it will probably be 10GbE with SONET framing, or else OC-192c POS (ie, PPP-encapsulated HDLC-framed MPLS). In either case, I suspect it will be far cheaper in the long run to monitor a big fat pipe than to try to break out a zillion lil' tiny DS1s. -TD
From: Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org> To: "J.A. Terranson" <measl@mfn.org>, cypherpunks@al-qaeda.net Subject: Re: Email tapping by ISPs, forwarder addresses, and crypto proxies Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 15:34:18 +0200
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 07:50:16AM -0500, J.A. Terranson wrote:
I have seen a passive tap on a gig line used for IDS, true, but that's pretty close to the state of the art right now. There's an issue with
There are dedicated network processors, though, and one can outsorce the filter bottlenecks into an FPGA board. This is still reasonably small and cheap.
getting the interfaces for the 1U Dell, and then you have the secondary issues of just how much encapsulated crap do you need to strip off, and how fast. Remeber, you only get 1 shot, and you *can't* ask for more time - if your buffer runneth over, you be screwed.
It's not as easy as it feels.
I think it would be far easier if WAN protocols were plain GBit Ethernet.
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