In message <caa93jw4f7iffbtrut5rfsf0wgooaxpuvhdu7jesvq4um17c...@mail.gmail.com> Dave Taht writes: > My point was A), I have seen tons of shapers out there that actually > prioritize ping over other traffic. I figure everyone here will agree > that is a terrible practice, but I can certainly say it exists, as it > is a dumb mistake replicated in tons of shapers I have seen... that > makes people in marketing happy. > > Already put up extensive commentary on that bit of foolishness on > "wondershaper must die".
Its possible to detect such a shaper prioritizing ICMP echo/reply by doing a an HTTP fetch concurrent with a ping and then and see if the TCP data packet get significantly delayed relative to the ICMP echo and echo reply packets. You'd have to do a tcpdump and match the ICMP echo to the echo reply and see if later the ICMP RTT looks very different from the TCP RTT. It might be that the SYN and SYN ACK are not delayed but the plain old TCP date packets are. If anyone has a small amount of spare time and wants to put together a shell script its certainly doable. Curtis _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat
