I suggest testing with a broad variety of values, as losses as low as 5% can be annoying, but losses at 50% or more are not uncommon.
Damian On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 4:41 AM Amir Herzberg <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear NANOG, > > One of my ongoing research works is about a transport protocol that > ensures (critical) communication in spite of DDoS congestion attack (which > cannot be circumvented), by (careful) use of Forward Error Correction. Yes, > obviously, this has to be done and used carefully since the FEC clearly > increases traffic rather than the typical congestion-control approach of > reducing it, I'm well aware of it; but some applications are critical (and > often low-bandwidth) so such tool is important. > > I am looking for data on loss rate and congestion of DDoS attacks to make > sure we use right parameters. Any chance you have such data and can share? > > Many thanks! > -- > Amir Herzberg > Comcast chair of security innovation, University of Connecticut > Foundations of cybersecurity > <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323243320_Introduction_to_Cyber-Security_Part_I_Applied_Cryptography_Lecture_notes_and_exercises>, > part > I (see also part II and presentations): > https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323243320_Introduction_to_Cyber-Security_Part_I_Applied_Cryptography_Lecture_notes_and_exercises > <https://www.researchgate.net/project/Lecture-notes-on-Introduction-to-Cyber-Security> > > >

