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Re: Private routes advertised
From: Michael Dillon <michael () memra com>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 11:51:34 -0700 (PDT)
On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Alex P. Rudnev wrote:
We are seing long SMURF attack against the address 193.124.51.206. I ask everyone who read this list and can check traffic over his network to check if he see ICMP packets FROM 193.124.51.206 (SRC address) TO 129.72/16, 129.74/16 etc...
Don't let those North Americans bully a poor Russian network operator, Alex. You too can use the whois database at whois.arin.net to find out who owns 129.72 and 129.74 so you can email them and ask for them to turn of directed broadcast. It's not just a database for North Americans, you know. P.S. in case you don't understand the English above, it was mostly sarcasm directed at those other guys, not at you. And you might want to send this URL to the network operators where the smurf flood is originating http://www.quadrunner.com/~chuegen/smurf.cgi -- Michael Dillon - Internet & ISP Consulting http://www.memra.com - E-mail: michael () memra com
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