You might want to consider using a hybrid solution using sFlow to detect
the attack and OpenFlow to implement the controls:

http://blog.sflow.com/2013/05/controlling-large-flows-with-openflow.html

http://packetpushers.net/openflow-1-0-actual-use-case-rtbh-of-ddos-traffic-while-keeping-the-target-online/

Peter


On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Ahmed BinSaad <ahmedbins...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hi
>
> I'm pretty new to openflow/SDN, and I'm trying to implement Software
> Defined Networking Defense against DDoS using POX/Frenetic network
> programming Language, I only found one document about implementation of
> DDoS Defense mechanism – *Pushback* (proposed by Ioannidis/Bellovin),
> using NOX/Frenetic, but without convincing results.******
> I will greatly appreciate if anyone could provide me with some ideas
> regarding using POX/Frenetic to mitigate DDoS attack.
>
> Kind regards
> **Ahmed**
>
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