On Tue, 31 Aug 2010, Randy R wrote: > On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Gordon Henderson > <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 3) Contact the UPSTREAM of the attacking host? >> >> Yes. No reply. And in the few times I've tried, I've only ever had a reply >> from Amazon - some 18 hours after the flood started and then it took >> another 12 hours for them to stop it (well documented here in the archives >> by myself and others) > > Amazon did something about it? I don't remember seeing that, Gordon, > it's a new record. The average response has been zero.
Well... I don't know if they actually did anything )-: However, after going through their automated submission widget the attack last time did stop... Some 12 hours later. I suspect the poor sod who'd EC2 got hacked ran out of credit or something... Their whole system is designed as a device to waste the time & effort of those trying to submit reports, etc. to them. Gordon -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
