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Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack
From: Jeff Wheeler <jsw () inconcepts biz>
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 02:33:29 -0500
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Steve Bertrand <steve.bertrand () gmail com> wrote:
This is so very easily automated. Even if you don't actually want to trigger the routes automatically, finding the sources you want to blackhole is as
What transit providers are doing flow-spec, or otherwise, to allow their downstreams to block malicious traffic by SOURCE address? -- Jeff S Wheeler <jsw () inconcepts biz> Sr Network Operator / Innovative Network Concepts
Current thread:
- RE: UDP port 80 DDoS attack, (continued)
- RE: UDP port 80 DDoS attack George Bonser (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Mark Andrews (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Keegan Holley (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Dobbins, Roland (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack bas (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Dobbins, Roland (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Keegan Holley (Feb 08)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Steve Bertrand (Feb 05)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Keegan Holley (Feb 05)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Steve Bertrand (Feb 05)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Jeff Wheeler (Feb 05)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack dennis (Feb 06)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Sven Olaf Kamphuis (Feb 06)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Jeff Wheeler (Feb 06)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Keegan Holley (Feb 06)
- Re: UDP port 80 DDoS attack Joe Greco (Feb 07)
- RE: UDP port 80 DDoS attack George Bonser (Feb 07)