Hello,

Hoping someone can point me in the right direction here, even just confirming 
my suspicions would be incredibly helpful.

A little bit of background: I have a customer I'm working with that is 
downstream of a 1Gb link that is experiencing multiple DDoS attacks on a daily 
basis. Through several captures I've seen what appear to be a mixture of SSDP 
and DNS amplification attacks (though not at the same time). The attack itself 
seems to target the PAT address associated with a specific site, if we change 
the PAT address for the site, the attack targets the new address at the next 
occurance. We've tried setting up captures and logging inside the network to 
determine if the SSDP/DNS request originate within the network but that does 
not appear to be the case.

We've reached out for some assistance from the upstream carrier but they've 
only been able to enforce a 24-hour block.

I'm hoping someone with some experience on this topic would be able to shed 
some light on a better way to attack this or would be willing to confirm that 
we are simply SOL without prolonged assistance from the upstream carrier.

Thanks in advance for any insight.

Mitch

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