On Sun, May 25, 1997 at 02:32:27AM -0500, Ben Liberman wrote:
Seems that they were ping flooded, among other things.
I've heard a few interesting rumours: 1. AGIS has been attacked (yes, this is only a rumour, the only "evidence" is on the AGIS web page) 2. Somebody was pingflooding the routers 3. Somebody was SYN-flooding the routers(???) 4. The culprit was inside the AGIS network 5. AGIS was doing some upgrades that went bad (again) Sure would be nice if AGIS was still friendly with other backbones, so we could all help trace down the culprit (even if it's just a typo in a router config), make it public among the NANOG community, and make sure that it doesn't happen to anybody else. ---------========== J.D. Falk <jdfalk@cybernothing.org> =========--------- | "I keep praying for answers on how to do routing and He keeps saying | | 'you got yourself into this mess, you figure it out.'" | | -- David Payer <david.payer@ia-omni.com> | ----========== http://www.cybernothing.org/jdfalk/home.html ==========----