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Mx204 alternative
- Subject: Mx204 alternative
- From: nick at foobar.org (Nick Hilliard)
- Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 15:04:47 +0100
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Baldur Norddahl wrote on 02/09/2019 13:52:
> You can move a lot of traffic even with an old leftover server.
> Especially if you are not concerned with moving 64 bytes DDoS at line
> speed, because likely you would be down anyway in that case.
indeed, and there are very few problems that might happen in practice
that couldn't be solved by something with kernel development experience.
Nick