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bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor)
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor) |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Oct 2019 19:38:40 +0200 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
> > > So bytes/sec, as you suggest, may be the best heuristic. But it should
> > > only kick in after having received a large number of bytes, probably.
> >
> > Maybe this is a stupid question, but what if I'm on a slow connection?
>
> Please define "slow" in terms of bytes/sec.
- 56 kbps dialup is 7000 bytes/sec.
- 2G cellular network is 40 kbps, or 384 kbps, which is 5000 bytes/sec
and 48000 bytes/sec respectively.
These are theoretical maximums.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Stefan Kangas, 2019/10/05
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/10/06
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2019/10/06
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Stefan Kangas, 2019/10/07
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/10/07
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2019/10/08
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/10/08
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Stefan Kangas, 2019/10/08
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/10/08
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor),
Stefan Kangas <=
- bug#19565: Emacs vulnerable to endless-data attack (minor), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/10/08