Dobbins, Roland wrote:
Firewalls are not designed to mitigate large scale DDoS, unlike Arbors, but they do a damn good job of mitigating small scale attacks of all kinds including DDoS.
Not been my experience at all - quite the opposite.
Ok, I'll bite. What firewalls are you referring to?
Their CAM tables, realtime ASICs and low latencies are very much unlike the CPU-driven, interrupt-bound hardware and kernel-locking, multi-tasking software on a typical web server. IME it is a rare firewall that doesn't fail long, long after (that's after, not before) the hosts behind them would have otherwise gone belly-up.
Completely incorrect on all counts.
So then you're talking about CPU-driven firewalls, without ASICs e.g., consumer-level gear? Well, that would explain why you think they fail before the servers behind them.
I've been a sysadmin
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