Re: Proactive steps to prevent DDOS?
On Fri, 26 January 2001, John Hawkinson wrote:
But in reality there is nothing you can do, but wait for the attacker to get bored and stop on their own.
This is the "state a fact that might be wrong to poll for dissent," approach?
Yep.
Some people have, or are working on, automated tools that try to detect-and-then-filter-at-the-border DDOS attacks when they happen.
This is something to do that is not useless PR fluff that is not a magic command.
If I called my Genuity sales rep, what part number or product should I order?
This is the "state a fact that might be wrong to poll for dissent," approach?
Yep.
I don't find it a very pleasant style of discourse.
If I called my Genuity sales rep, what part number or product should I order?
We don't see such a product, as far as I know, which may not be sufficiently far. --jhawk
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 04:03:55PM -0800, Sean Donelan wrote:
This is something to do that is not useless PR fluff that is not a magic command.
If I called my Genuity sales rep, what part number or product should I order?
None. He'll just show you his Black Rocket, and you will be happy. -- i am jamie at arpa dot com .. and this is my .sig. core1.dns.microsoft.com# sho access-list 101 Extended IP access list 101 deny udp any any eq domain (874572345872345 matches)
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