Qwest has confirmed a DOS attach against two of their Juniper routers in
NY POP. I believe they had a UDP attack last week also (maybe on Saturday). This time the DOS was a TCP attack on the 100Mb management interface on
We have been working an issue with Qwest for the past two months where they simple black hole all our traffic for no known reason. We had an escalation procedure to get directly to the Ops Eng group when this event started this morning as we are still trying to find out what causes it in the past. Today's event had the very same symptoms as before but one router hop further into the network from the past 2 times it happened. Below is what the Ops Eng guy told us happened (very reluctantly). -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Eric Gauthier Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 4:11 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Qwest outage In NY the the
Juniper, leaving the box unable to pass packets, hence BGP stays up and a full routing table but you cannot get anywhere.
The story I just got from Qwest (from a NOCie who was reading from their ticket, so take this with a grain of salt) made it sound like that were flooded with bogus routes from some BGP peer. I tend to believe what you wrote above though. I mean, getting a bunch of bogus routes via a BGP peer doesn't seem like the kind of thing where you'd call the vendor onsite (several Qwest NOC'ies stated that Juniper was onsite) whereas a large-scale DOS might... Anyways, that's the scoop that I've got /me returns to lurking Eric :)