On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 22:34:28 +0100 (BST), Gordon Henderson
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Just a "heads-up" ... my home asterisk server is being flooded by someone 
>from IP 184.73.17.150 which is an Amazon EC2 instance by the looks of it - 
>they're trying to send SIP subscribes to one account - and they're 
>flooding the requests in - it's averaging some 600Kbits/sec of incoming 
>UDP data or about 200 a second )-:
>
>This is much worse than anything else I've seen.


Same her but 184.73.17.122.
Look what they did to my latency, Gordon:-
http://f8lure.mouselike.org/archived_graphs/westek.bizorg.co.uk_day10.png

I've had bookmarks to Fail2Ban links on my desktop for a year now.
Guess I'll have to do something about it.

If, hypothetically, I'd put that IP into hosts.deny - would it have
stopped them?


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