Does the synflood have tcp option headers? I am seeing this same activity at our forward observation system, however it's not showing any tcp options like mss,sack,timestamps etc, was curious if others were seeing the same [root@oakridge-intercept(~)]> tcpdump -nn -i eth0 'tcp and (tcp[13] == 2)' tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes 13:09:32.772506 IP 95.131.190.214.80 > 67.220.207.169.21: Flags [S], seq 3599006989, win 8192, length 0 13:09:32.809446 IP 95.131.185.150.80 > 67.220.207.169.21: Flags [S], seq 2409909072, win 8192, length 0 13:09:33.306737 IP 141.138.133.161.80 > 67.220.207.169.21: Flags [S], seq 1006681302, win 8192, length 0 13:09:33.946427 IP 141.138.134.193.80 > 67.220.207.170.21: Flags [S], seq 3627295948, win 8192, length 0 13:09:33.946469 IP 141.138.134.193.80 > 67.220.207.170.21: Flags [S], seq 3627295948, win 8192, length 0 13:09:34.263905 IP 194.73.173.103.80 > 67.220.207.170.21: Flags [S], seq 3818041920, win 8192, length 0 13:09:34.415558 IP 194.73.173.243.80 > 67.220.207.169.21: Flags [S], seq 3584410928, win 8192, length 0 On 1 November 2016 at 13:52, Emille Blanc <emille@abccommunications.com> wrote:
Ditto. Same sources; 141.138.128.0/21 and 95.131.184.0/21 (give or take).
Out of 1000 packet sample taken at 12:45:46 PDT (19:45:46 UTC) at boundary, 502 unique sources to 10 destination hosts on our AS.
Obligatory data should this be of use to anyone listening in.
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ken Chase Sent: November-01-16 12:29 PM To: Oleg A. Arkhangelsky Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Syn flood to TCP port 21 from priveleged port (80)
seeing an awful lot of port 80 hitting port 21. (Why would port 80 ever be used as source?). Also saw a buncha cpanel "FAILED: FTP" alerts flickering on and off as the service throttled itself at a couple client sites I manage.
I see 540 unique source IPs hitting 32 destinations on my network in just 1000 packets dumped on one router.
All from multiple sequential registered /24s in whois, but all from one management company:
141.138.128.0/21 and 95.131.184.0/21
role: William Hill Network Services abuse-mailbox: networkservices@williamhill.co.uk address: Infrastructure Services 2 City Walk Sweet Street Leeds LS11 9AR
AS49061
course, synfloods can be spoofed... perhaps they're hoping for a retaliation against WHNS.
/kc
On Tue, Nov 01, 2016 at 09:44:23PM +0300, Oleg A. Arkhangelsky said:
Hello,
A couple of cuts from tcpdump output:
21:31:54.995170 IP 141.138.131.115.80 > 109.72.248.114.21: Flags [S], seq 1376379765, win 8192, length 0 21:31:55.231925 IP 194.73.173.154.80 > 109.72.241.198.21: Flags [S], seq 2254756684, win 8192, length 0 21:27:50.413927 IP 95.131.188.179.80 > 109.72.248.114.21: Flags [S], seq 3619475318, win 8192, length 0 21:27:50.477014 IP 95.131.191.77.80 > 109.72.248.114.21: Flags [S], seq 2412690982, win 8192, length 0
Does anyone seeing this right now (18:31 UTC)? I see this traffic on at least two completely independent ISPs near Moscow. The rate is about a few dozen PPS hitting all BGP-announced networks.
--?? wbr, Oleg.
"Anarchy is about taking complete responsibility for yourself." ?? ?? ?? Alan Moore.
-- Ken Chase - math@sizone.org Guelph Canada