Hi All,

On Tuesday afternoon one of our apps received over 10,000 requests for the 1 page, by the same user in under 1 hour. The site kept running ( it got slower and slower ) with one out of memory exception for another user. There was only a very small chance it was a real DNS attack, what I assumed had happened ( I have heard stories of this happening from other people ) is that something fell onto his keyboard on the "F5" refresh key after he had walked out of his office. What actually happened was that Firefox locked up his whole machine ( the power button didn't even work ) and in the end he just got up and walked away in frustration.

So what Im wondering is does anybody have any suggestions on what to do about DNS attacks be they accidental or on purpose.

Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://emlab.uow.edu.au

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