Re: Questions on Iperf still actual



I don't think you can prevent people from sending you more traffic for 
longer than you want.  But it should be easy to modify iperf such that if 
you did, it wouldn't report any results.


At 02:57 PM 8/27/2003 -0400, Bob Riddle wrote:
>I have a  question related to running an iperf server.    Suppose I want 
>to have a iperf server continously available for quick infrastructure 
>testing.  Suppose I don't trust folks not to abuse this continously 
>running server ... suppose I don't want to honor any client request with 
>"-t" greater than ... a couple of seconds and any bandwidth test where 
>"-b" is greater than ... 12mbps  ... is there any way I can ensure that no 
>matter what parms the iperf client chooses my iperf server won't go beyond 
>X seconds and Y bandwidth?
>
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