-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015/11/10 14:05 , Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 01:50:41PM +0100, Philip Homburg wrote:
For ordinary probes, we have absolutely no control over the network. Probe hosts don't have to guarantee anything. So I wonder if blackbox testing would even allow distinguishing between an overloaded VM and a probe on a very bad consumer line.
But isn't this a significantly different statement? "Here's a bad line" is something you can only assess if you know that your probe is sane.
True. I assumed measuring a remote target. If you want to say something about the probe's access network then of course that doesn't work. Philip -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWQez8AAoJEPr6076EDopyRikP/2Kkqk/9OCwR8EnavCuuHr/Z LaNqNnRdASG8QkId5fA5kkTjWYmf76HTL5gxogutzgSBGlvnbKMB5Jy2z52JE5Gq F4qyzgHv1vYO/NX1NGf5k3YKIzDoaxXn5MoYrtq3priYhuZOXgC5SAIrqvupM2TA QNuORSeP7BtwcdWYv+DMBVWm0uG8Ugirf/vFItLvjKoKELtYnpHx3QSqWrc0PFWi 9WF0tfeTWncRV/J5yx7+0iPAT17SxxcIcQRtZ4Xe3M58ZE8o6CxHl7aWLMWOLpEK FpCZcaD8JhTK8fW3ve0u10f4qD2K4n8N2AMNTPFD0UWAkR9b5bhzm8p2MciwG74+ BIMGVtXBXYke256Ut4Bs1AE6FraZvsyoAlOjDJ11i2jpXLxCe06I6YocbxIwCpAo NbCsj5qMDRarElCrOy6PkIdXttPK9yhMSdca22Zxy7M7iXkGNDJqx4SjGTwJ4+OU j1lVdcnr12BM1KgJfwEuYkaevfCpMpxHxHHQhr6O+r1aewYAoNk4KXOr8n1h8BFf 5wgwY97K+xnNzJYkCb+Gaqr271RqB4SzOCKdJPaNUnh6dtb5OIiVlTkEI1Ra1ZH+ zzoOAAsllML90UkEjAogjtwva5niJ8WgMniVeMgfNM5yf0/mX0rv9qyXeckAKLzp D0F+ICXXluKFQSY/U2U6 =LPos -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----