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Re: udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload
From: Leigh Porter <leigh.porter () ukbroadband com>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 07:01:37 +0100
LOL!I guess if they are from different source addresses, varying UDP ports etc and the total bandwidth in infeasible for a typical video stream..
Thankfully it sounds quite easy to build a filter for. -- Leigh Marshall Eubanks wrote:
Are you sure you don't have a customer watching streaming video ? Regards Marshall On Aug 14, 2007, at 7:20 PM, Miguel Mata wrote:I'm being attacked with UDP fragments having a payload 1472 bytes. Seems like a DDoS that only likes to suck bandwidth. Anyone on the same coaster? drop me a line. -- Miguel Mata Gerente de Operaciones Intercom El Salvador mmata () intercom com sv voz: ++(503) 2278-5068 fax: ++(503) 2265-7024 "Intercom, sus Telecomunicaciones en buenas manos"
Current thread:
- udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload Miguel Mata (Aug 14)
- Re: udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload Marshall Eubanks (Aug 14)
- Re: udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload Leigh Porter (Aug 14)
- Re: udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload Marshall Eubanks (Aug 15)
- Re: udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload Leigh Porter (Aug 14)
- Re: udp fragments, 1472 bytes payload Marshall Eubanks (Aug 14)