Today, we experienced (3) separate DDoS attacks from Eastern Asia, all 
generating > 2Gbps towards a single IP address in our network. All 3 attacks 
targeted different IP addresses with dst UDP 19, and the attacks lasted for 
about 5 minutes and stopped as fast as they started.

Does anyone have any suggestions for mitigating these type of attacks?

A couple of things that we've done already...

We set up BGP communities with our upstreams, and tested that RTBH can be set 
and it does work. However, by the time that we are able to trigger the black 
hole, the attack is almost always over.

For now, we've blocked UDP 19 incoming at our edge, so that if future, similar 
attacks occur, it doesn't affect our internal links.

What I think that I need is an IDS that can watch our edge traffic and 
automatically trigger a block hole advertisement for any internal IP beginning 
to receive > 100Mbps of traffic. A few searches are initially coming up dry...



Eric Miller, CCNP
Network Engineering Consultant
(407) 257-5115



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