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Re: DDoS attacks
- From: Hank Nussbacher
- Date: Thu Jul 12 01:49:52 2001
At 22:36 11/07/01 -0700, Jon O . wrote:
Ariel:
If you don't have these links already, they contain many resources for
DDoS attack prevention and protection:
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/ddos/
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/22.html
http://www.denialinfo.com/
The only few things you can do on your end are:
TCP Intercept
Rate-limiting
Conacting your upstream ISP
Contacting ISP managing the sources of the attack
Other people might have more/other suggestions.
You initial email asked for AboveNet contact. Did you get some assistance
and if so what was the resolution? This is very important for us to know
so we can kind of keep track of cooperative ISPs and the ones that just
ignore these problems.
And then what? Suppose you had a list of non-cooperative ISPs? What
then? Experience has shown that the ISPs that don't care, won't care no
matter what you say or do (those who follow FIRST know I have a lot to say
on this matter, but have been holding back to give those non-cooperative
ISPs time to make matters right - we are now on day 5 of a continuous
non-spoofed 20Mb/sec dDoS attack :-)). Convince me why a list of
non-cooperative ISPs is a thing that would help.
-Hank
Thanks,
Jon
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