What he means is that you should probably include Smurfette as a sample. Alex Sprintlink Network Operations (ebo ebpxryy qvq vg. v'z frevbhf!) On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
I opened a trouble ticket with a major ISP in the USA about a Smurf originating at one of their customer nets targeted at me. I gave them the URL about Smurfing just in case they never heard about it.
This is the email I got after 8 hours from their NOC:
***Note #1 03-20-1998 08:51:05 GMT Author: arsmith
More info. requested
Please send any samples along with the following info ASAP... 1. Is it presently still going on ? 2. Was your site used as a launching point for attacks on other entities ?
How does one send "samples" of a Smurf (I gave them the originating IPs, destination IP, time, frequency, pkt size, etc.)? If this is how major ISPs handle Smurf storms, we can expect much more congestion. It is as if the ISP NOCs assume Smurf is Spam!
-Hank