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Re: DDoS attacks


From: Brad <brad () americanisp net>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 11:51:25 -0600 (MDT)


On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Mitch Halmu wrote:

On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Brad wrote:

However, the problem here is not-so easy to
take care of on the provider(s) end.  I tend to see this
problem more-like open-relay issues.  A open-relay SMTP
server is just-as much a pain in the rear as a compromised
windoze box (if not more) and we have several ways to combat
open-relay issues currently through various testing and
filtering systems.

No kidding? Your somewhat twisted "re-education" approach finds
it perfectly normal to liken an illegal hacker activity (DDoS)
with a perfectly legitimate business operation of an ISP, for
the "crime" of simply having an open relay SMTP server.

Well, I happen to think that communications blackholing enterprises
such as the one run by former Abovenet boss Dave Rand and Metromedia
employee Paul Vixie are to be likened to denial of service attacks.

There should be no question that the guilty party is the actual
hacker or spammer. If the legal system doesn't provide ISPs adequate
protection under current laws, then new ad-hoc laws should address
the problem.

--Mitch
NetSide

Mitch-

My post is not intended to get in a war about open-realy
issues, but to rather put it in perspective from how *I*
view the problem.  I certainly think that a compromised or
insecure machine should be addressed and the legal issues of
hosting such a machine due to clear negligence of a problem
which can (and does) cost other people a *lot* of money in
damages or 3rd-party fees is a concern that any legitimate
business-owner should be aware of.  Furthermore- I am
attempting to find a way to stop DDoS attacks without legal
action (though- it should be taken also) and this seems to
be the best way (so far).  I am open to suggestions you
may have to reduce/stop DDoS attacks as they happen.

---
Brad Baker
Director: Network Operations
American ISP
brad () americanisp net
+1 303 984 5700 x12
http://www.americanisp.net/


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