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Re: IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+?
From: Kim Onnel <karim.adel () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 16:46:33 +0200
Cisco routers and switches export network accounting information you can write a software that reads these flows and report to you who is the Top Talker/DDoS or you can get an open-source one (flow-tools, ntop,..) or you can buy one (Arbor, lancope, crannog,...) On 5/25/05, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver () thenap com> wrote:
I'm wondering if there is such an animal out there? All of the ones I have seen are made for the multi-gigabit service provider there aren't any for the smaller mid-rangers out there. Can anyone suggest anything that we can put in place? The attacks we're seeing are just a huge influx of PPS not so much the amount of bandwidth. Offlist to keep chatter low is fine with me. Sorry to be a bother, -D
Current thread:
- IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+? Drew Weaver (May 25)
- Re: IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+? trainier (May 25)
- Re: IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+? Jared Mauch (May 25)
- Re: IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+? Kim Onnel (May 25)
- Re: IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+? Per Gregers Bilse (May 25)
- Re: IDS/DDOS prevention hardware that doesnt cost $80,000+? Aaron Glenn (May 25)