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Public Subnet re-assignments
From: Scott <scott () viviotech net>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 09:41:17 -0700
First, sorry if this is a bit of a noob question. I'm trying to find a way of preventing a slew of traffic to an IP, or IP's, when I join two /30 public subnets to a /29. It appears that while the ranges are /30 someone is trying to brute-force the network and/or broadcast addresses for the ranges. When I change them to be a /29, now the router sees the traffic and starts dropping packets. Are there any suggestions for mitigating this behavior or is it just the nature of the beast? -- 101010
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- Public Subnet re-assignments Scott (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Mel Beckman (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Mel Beckman (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Scott (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Mel Beckman (Jun 25)
- RE: Public Subnet re-assignments Michel Py (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Mel Beckman (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Mel Beckman (Jun 25)
- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Mel Beckman (Jun 25)
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- Re: Public Subnet re-assignments Scott Weeks (Jun 25)