Also how are folks testing ddos protection? What lab gear,tools,methods are you
using to determine effectiveness of the mitigation.
On January 8, 2015 11:01:47 AM CST, "Manuel Marín" wrote:
>Nanog group
>
>I was wondering what are are using for DDOS protection in your
>networks. We
>are current
While it indeed is true that attacks up to 600 gbit/s (If OVH and
CloudFlare's data is to be believed) have been known to happen in the
wild, it's very unlikely that you need to mitigate anything close.
The average attack is usually around the 10g mark (That too barely) --
so even solutions th
I'd beg to differ on this one. The average attacks we're seeing are double
that, around the 30-40g mark. Since NTP and SSDP amplification began, we've
been seeing all kinds of large attacks.
Obviously, these can easily be blocked upstream to your network. Hibernia
Networks blocks them for us.
On Jan 11, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Paul S. wrote:
> Obviously, concerns are different if you're an enterprise that's a DDoS
> magnet -- but for general service providers selling 'protected services,'
> food for thought.
Actually, bystander traffic is all-too-often affected by these very large
ref
Seeing a lot of SSDP too, but attacks on scales that large have been
rare (at least for us).
Have however seen a few 40+ ones, yeah.
I suppose it all comes down to how much you actually /need/ to stand up
against. For enterprises that can't afford to go down, yeah... :(
On 1/11/2015 午後 01:50
Very true.
Last year's Atrato outages in NY come to mind on this one.
On 1/11/2015 午後 01:51, Roland Dobbins wrote:
On Jan 11, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Paul S. wrote:
Obviously, concerns are different if you're an enterprise that's a DDoS magnet
-- but for general service providers selling 'protec
This gives some comparison of cloud based Ddos mitigation providers.
https://www.ombud.com/product/compare/prolexic-ddos-protection
On Jan 10, 2015 10:50 PM, "Damian Menscher" wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Manuel Marín wrote:
>
> > I was wondering what are are using for DDOS protectio
You'd notice that most people don't really know how big the attack that they're
sending is. I've done a lot of research into how these attacks actually work
and most of them are done by kids who don't really know what they're doing.
To them an attack is something that will take their target down
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