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Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability
From: Mark Prior <mrp () connect com au>
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 20:15:59 +1030
Where does asymetric routing fit into your vision of heaven? The main large scale use I have seen of route filters is by a large Australian provider which uses them to enforce it's interconnect charging. It tends to break a couple of smaller ISPs every week ( and larger ones every month). It's not the route filters per se, it's the fact that the principle we use is if you don't announce the route to us we won't accept traffic sourced by that network. Saying that you are the source for the network but not advertising the route doesn't cut it. Mark.
Current thread:
- Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Mentovai (Nov 02)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Simon Lyall (Nov 02)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Mentovai (Nov 02)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Prior (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Mentovai (Nov 11)
- RE: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Barry Raveendran Greene (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Austin Schutz (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability bmanning (Nov 11)
- RE: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Mentovai (Nov 11)
- RE: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability John Fraizer (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Prior (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Prior (Nov 11)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Simon Lyall (Nov 02)
- Re: Defeating DoS Attacks Through Accountability Mark Prior (Nov 11)