[nsp-sec] Anyone else seeing a HUGE increase in TCP/1935 from Limelight Networks
Sweeney, William- CIPS
Bill_Sweeney at cable.comcast.com
Mon Jun 16 17:01:03 EDT 2008
We were just thinking the same thing, actually. We saw a very large
up-swing in tcp 1935. -Half the team went to the break room to watch it
on TV...
Go Tiger!
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[mailto:nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Sean Donelan
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 4:30 PM
To: John Fraizer
Cc: nsp-security NSP
Subject: Re: [nsp-sec] Anyone else seeing a HUGE increase in TCP/1935
from Limelight Networks
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, John Fraizer wrote:
> We've suddenly (since about 1600 GMT today) seen a huge increase in
inbound traffic - a very unnatural curve on our graphs. I have tracked
this via flows to a large influx
> of traffic from Limelight networks.
The PGA final round is this afternoon. Could this be a streaming event?
TCP/1935 Adobe Macromedia Flash Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP)
"plain" protocol
Are you seeing it decrease now. Tiger won.
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