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While working with pandoras_pot
, I've found that the raw output power of our hellish pots is never the same in production (duh). This can of course depend on all kinds of things; localhost skips a lot of things that will slow down our pretty pretty packages from dunking on some EC2 instance disrespecting my robots.txt
. I just want to raise the question of we should try to figure out possible bottlenecks in a Linux environment?
This excludes everything between you and the recipient; I'm talking "I'm on the same Wi-Fi, I should be getting a lot more out of this". Perhaps I'm measuring wrong?
Suggestions include:
- Actually understanding the Linux network stack
- A program or script for measuring would be nice
- Fiddling with TCP buffer size
- Figuring out how much the S in HTTPS messes with delivery
- Anything smarter than this, like doing some crazy eBPF analyzing (this could be fun!)
- Buy a new router
- Buy a new computer
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