Personally, I would absolutely, positively, never ever under any circumstances provide access to a 3rd party company to push a FlowSpec rule or trigger RTBH on my networks. No way. You would be handing over a nuclear trigger and saying "Please break me at my earliest inconvenience."On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 5:56 AM Douglas Fischer <fischerdouglas@gmail.com> wrote:OK, but do you know any company the sells de Flowspec as a service, in the way that the Attack Identifications are not made by their equipment, just receiving de BGP-FlowSpec and applying that rules on that equipments... And even then give back to the customer some way to access those statistics?
I just know one or two that do that, and(sadly) they do it on fancy web reports or PDFs.
Without any chance of using that as structured data do feedback the anomaly detection tools to determine if already it is the time to remove that Flowsperc rule.
What I'm looking for is something like:
A) XML/JSON/CSV files streamed to my equipment from the Flowspec Upstream Equipments saying "Heepend that, that, and that." Almost in real time.
B) NetFlow/IPFIX/SFlow streamed to my equipment from the Upstream Equipment, restricted to the DST-Address that matches to the IP blocks that were involved to the Flowspec or RTBH that I Annouced to then.
C) Any other idea that does the job of gives me the visibility of what is happening with FlowSpec-rules, or RTBH on theyr network.Em seg., 1 de fev. de 2021 às 22:07, Dobbins, Roland <Roland.Dobbins@netscout.com> escreveu:
On Feb 2, 2021, at 00:34, Douglas Fischer <fischerdouglas@gmail.com> wrote:
Or even know if already there is a solution to that and I'm trying to invent the wheel.
Many flow telemetry export implementations on routers/layer3 switches report both passed & dropped traffic on a continuous basis for DDoS detection/classification/traceback.
It's also possible to combine the detection/classification/traceback & flowspec trigger functions.
[Full disclosure: I work for a vendor of such systems.]
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