> On Feb 6, 2020, at 12:00 PM, Matt Taggart wrote: > > This smells like a munin or smokeping plugin (or some other sort of > monitoring) gathering data for graphing. Yup. That is a real possibility. The question is what we do about it. If I understood, we left it at: 1) Toke was going to look into some way to spread the 'netperf.bufferbloat.net' load across several of our netperf servers. 2) Can someone give me advice about iptables/tc/? to identify IP addresses that make "too many" connections and either shut them off or dial their bandwidth back to a 3 or 5 kbps? (If you're terminally curious, Line 5 of https://github.com/richb-hanover/netperfclean/blob/master/addtoblacklist.sh shows the current iptables command to drop connections from "heavy users" identified in the findunfilteredips.sh script. You can read the current iptables rules at: https://github.com/richb-hanover/netperfclean/blob/master/iptables.txt) Thanks. Rich