Freenet6 went from about 200Mb/s to less than 10Mb/s when we lost both XSnews and XS4all. I thought it would be more torrent traffic but I guess we now know what it actually is. Cheers, Mikael
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Jeroen Wunnink <jer...@easyhosting.nl>wrote: > If I look at a tcpdump of our teredo relay which is announced to all our > AMS-IX peers (and some partial and full transits), there's a lot of nntp and > quite some torrent packets going over there, so it seems the majority of > IPv6 traffic is due to content providers like XSnews providing 'freebies' to > what otherwise would be a paid service. > > We've seen the same with our Eweka/Highwinds partial transit, once we > announce 2001::/32 there, there's suddenly a big increase in traffic over > our teredo from other exchange points prefixes we get from them, heading to > free IPv6 news services some dutch providers hand out. > > Also, coincedence ?: http://www.sixxs.net/misc/traffic/ > >