Routers, The Internet & YouTube Offline - Computerphile
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2014
- Routers carry the traffic of the internet, we talk to Dr Richard Mortier about how they work and what happened to RUclips when a government censorship exercise went wrong.
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nb: the prefixes that Dr Mortier did in his head should actually have been 128.243.128/24 and 128.243.0/24
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That was very good explanation! I'm network engineer so it was easy for me to understand but even someone who doesn't have that expertise should have gotten a rough idea of what's going on.
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"All this has happened before, and all this will happen again." So say we all. The great Facebook outage of 2021.
Excellent video, I love when they're about real topics not just theory.
Is anyone else imagining a bunch of guys sitting in a room shouting "hello" at one another?
I love this channel. Has such good quality informative videos!
Hoping to see some more computer network videos the next few days, they're my favourite!
I just love you guys! I understood more in 14 minutes than i did in 4 hours in university. The BGP Problems were covered so simple but perfectly.
This is mindblowing! And here I am, shouting at my router when the internet is slow. I had no idea :(
finally some insight about how internet works! great job! should do more videos about internet
Really interesting, I'd love to hear more on this! I found it to be just the right level of detail :)
Well explained,clear and concise - Thanks Dr Richard Mortier
Great vid. Thanks for making this.
Excellent, concise description, thanks.
Could you explain how internet server providers work?
BGP is a path vector protocol. There are similar protocols in private networks, like Eigrp and Ripv2. The link state protocol is called OSPF.
Very simple and understandable! Cheers :)
You guys did another video on how an attack could take down the internet. Sounds like a BGP attack could do even worse damage or reroute everyone to your store 😁 Curious if any hackers have used BGP to much things up or profit?
I learned something new today.. thank you for this video