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Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges
From: "Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG" <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 06:41:35 -0400
Maybe we are missing a key item here.Ryan, is the attack on the BGP peering range killing your router or is it an attack saturating the link?
Do you have some netflow samples of one of these attacks or any kind of hints of what happened?
Jean St-Laurent On 04/18/2018 11:01 PM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
On 18 Apr 2018, at 18:03, Ryan Hamel wrote:Could you explain how this can resolve my issue? I am not sure how this would work.You should have iACLs and GTSM enabled, as noted previously.
Current thread:
- Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Ryan Hamel (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Job Snijders (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Ryan Hamel (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Saku Ytti (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Ryan Hamel (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Jon Lewis (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Saku Ytti (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges William Herrin (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Roland Dobbins (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG (Apr 19)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Ryan Hamel (Apr 18)
- Re: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Job Snijders (Apr 18)
- RE: Attacks on BGP Routing Ranges Nikos Leontsinis (Apr 19)