Phil Wayne wrote: > Typically IP packets ~64 bytes raise an alarm and typically indicate > virus activity on a sub network. > > Character by character transmission is great and no impact on IDS even > better. > > As I understand it, wave is based on P2P architecture and I would > suggest growth out there might be impacted in the event IDS or other > equivalent systems are rendered useless. > Where do you get the impression that wave is based on p2p? It's very much a server/client technology and as far as I know relies on no p2p foo. In fact I'd go so far as to say that it's about as p2p as email.
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