Hi All, Can people make a quick check the for DDoS attacks on 209.220.100.158 in the last 12 hours (to 00:00 17th Nov 2004 GMT+0) - I am trying to get the exact time it appeared to occur, however I suspect it was in the time period of 13:00-14:00 16th Nov 2004 GMT+0 which coincided with the SORBS primary network dropping out of the global routing table (I don't have a clue as to why that happened either - it's being investigated). (I have a suspicion that there was no DDoS attack and as the IP hosts NS1.SORBS.NET I'm guessing that when the primary NS for SORBS.NET dropped of the face of the earth the resulting increase in traffic came as a bit of a shock for the network admin/owner). Thanks for your time, Matthew
As a followup for those interested: Matthew Sullivan wrote:
Can people make a quick check the for DDoS attacks on 209.220.100.158 in the last 12 hours (to 00:00 17th Nov 2004 GMT+0) - I am trying to get the exact time it appeared to occur, however I suspect it was in the time period of 13:00-14:00 16th Nov 2004 GMT+0 which coincided with the SORBS primary network dropping out of the global routing table (I don't have a clue as to why that happened either - it's being investigated). (I have a suspicion that there was no DDoS attack and as the IP hosts NS1.SORBS.NET I'm guessing that when the primary NS for SORBS.NET dropped of the face of the earth the resulting increase in traffic came as a bit of a shock for the network admin/owner).
Turns out the 'DDoS' was in actual fact not a deliberate DDoS and was indeed excessive DNS queries all going to the same host due to problems with a global routing table update/corruption last night (localtime). Regards, Mat
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