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inbound traffic

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Traffic originating in an area outside the continental United States destined for or moving in the general direction of the continental United States.


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Taking out Canada and Mexico, the UK comfortably retains its position as the number one generator of inbound traffic with 4.
Instead, "backpressure" is used to squelch all inbound traffic bound for the same destination to a level where the target can accommodate all requests.
You'll want to graduate from Windows ICF quickly, because it works by comparing inbound traffic to records of outbound traffic and discarding inbound traffic that doesn't match--the theory being that, if you didn't originate a request for data, it's an attack.
 
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