Hi,

sorry for that request, but this costs me really money!

There was a ping storm to my tunnel.bieringer.de 


Started suddenly around at Saturday 16.02.2002 08:00

and ended suddenly around at Wednesday 20.02.2002 11:00

Data rate between 30 and 60 MByte per hour constantly over the full
time. 

Amount of traffic: ~ 7 GByte in 5 days!!

My ISP charges me around 40 Euro per GByte...not funny anymore!


More dig into ISP accounting results in that this traffic was caused
by my tunnel to JOIN.

There accounting information confirms this, e.g. for 18.02.2002:

Statistics of my tunnel to JOIN:

http://www.join.uni-muenster.de/cgi-bin/join/create_traffic_graphs.pl
?month=Februar&year=2002&day=18&pakettyp=all&direction=both&site=Bier
inger

Also, traffic statistics shows that it looks like most of this
traffic was coming to JOIN from ETRI:
http://www.join.uni-muenster.de/cgi-bin/join/trafficreport.pl?18.02.2
002


Top 5 of 'ICMPv6 Traffic':
-----------------------
  1.  BIERINGER           1481006/1044019  Pakete(IN/OUT)    (33.949%)
  2.  ETRI                1042580/1476202  Pakete(IN/OUT)    (33.865%)
  3.  DE-DFN               364657/358988   Pakete(IN/OUT)    ( 9.730%)
  4.  VIAGENIE             352444/355804   Pakete(IN/OUT)    ( 9.523%)
  5.  JOIN                  47768/76507    Pakete(IN/OUT)    ( 1.671%)


What was going on here?

Thanks for any help,

        Peter, getting in troubles now


BTW: tunnel.bieringer.de will be going down next time for some days,
getting a software revision (better rate limiting, better IPv6
traffic filtering, setup of more alarming mechansim)...








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