But Tessa Plum are asking for help when they were under attack with a lot
of UDP requests flooding to the servers.

When a patient with flu asking for help, but his doctor only suggest him to
mask himself avoid he inffectiing others. Wearing masks is generally good
for public but not a cure for that patient.

Given 20Gbps attack, not a huge one, I still think sharing the load among
multiple servers make sense. If possible, some advanced anti-ddos
techniques are available.  There is no cost-free solution for DoS.

Davey

On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 18:22, Ray Bellis <r...@isc.org> wrote:

>
> The OP described a spoofed-source amplification attack.
>
> They are not the "victim", but the unwilling participant.
>
> RRL is the correct solution for this class of attack.
>
> Ray
>
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