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Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources
From: Chris Adams <cmadams () hiwaay net>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 08:21:20 -0600
Once upon a time, Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net> said:
I have a customer reporting the same thing. The traffic flood goes to offline modem bank IPs. So far, Akamai hasn't actually grasped what the problem is and says everything is fine. :(
<aol>me too</aol> I hadn't captured the traffic during one of the floods yet, but now that you mention it, I'm seeing spikes on my Akamai graphs at the same time as the spikes on the dialup graphs. I wonder if some Microsoft PPP update triggered an Akamai bug or some such (why else would it just be hitting dialups)? -- Chris Adams <cmadams () hiwaay net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Current thread:
- Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Tom Beecher (Jan 20)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Tom Beecher (Jan 20)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Jack Bates (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Chris Adams (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Tom Beecher (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Jack Bates (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Patrick W. Gilmore (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Jack Bates (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Jack Bates (Jan 21)
- Re: Looking for an Akamai contact, strange DoS traffic sourcing from Akamai sources Tom Beecher (Jan 20)