On 02/13/2014 10:06 AM, Cb B wrote:
Good write up, includes name and shame for AT&T Wireless, IIJ, OVH,
DTAG and others
http://blog.cloudflare.com/technical-details-behind-a-400gbps-ntp-amplification-ddos-attack
Standard plug for http://openntpproject.org/ and
http://openresolverproject.org/ and bcp38 , please fix/help.
For those of you paying attention to the outage list, this is a pretty
big deal that has had daily ramification for some very big networks
https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/outages/2014-February/date.html
In general, i think UDP is doomed to be blocked and rate limited --
tragedy of the commons. But, it would be nice if folks would just fix
the root of the issue so the rest of us don't have go there...
UDP won't be blocked. There are some vendors that have their own hidden
protocol inside UDP packets to control and communicate with their devices.
Thinking on it again, maybe blocking UDP isn't all that bad. Would force
the vendors to not 'hide' their protocol.
--John
Regards,
CB