So I want to buy additional ports at each IX. The slowest speed they offer. If I am lucky they have a free 100 Mbps. And then I just announce the prefix I want to blackhole. Doesn't matter that the port overloads. I am just going to null route the traffic anyway...
Regards Baldur Den 3. mar. 2018 01.12 skrev "Job Snijders" <j...@instituut.net>: On Sat, 3 Mar 2018 at 01:08, Bryan Holloway <br...@shout.net> wrote: > > On 3/2/18 5:29 PM, Ca By wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:13 PM Matthew Petach <mpet...@netflight.com> > wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Dan Hollis <goe...@sasami.anime.net> > >> wrote: > >>> OVH does not suprise me in the least. > >>> > >>> Maybe this is finally what it will take to get people to de-peer them. > >>> > >> > >> If I de-peer them, I pay my upstream to carry the > >> attack traffic. > >> > > > > Your isp will do rtbh > > > > Your peers wont > > > Some public IXs support RTBH ... Equinix, DE-CIX, to name two ... PNIs > is a different story. Those IX “blackhole” mechanisms are a perverse ineffective method that exists solely for marketing reasons. If you aren’t blackholing in the fabric you aren’t blackholing. Kind regards, Job >