Re: automatic rtbh trigger using flow data

2018-08-30 Thread Vicente De Luca
fastnetmon does exactly what you’re looking for. https://fastnetmon.com/ 

there is also an open source version 
https://github.com/pavel-odintsov/fastnetmon 


my best

—vicente

> On Aug 30, 2018, at 12:52 PM, Aaron Gould  wrote:
> 
> Hi, does anyone know how to use flow data to trigger a rtbh (remotely 
> triggered blackhole) route using bgp ?  …I’m thinking we could use quagga or 
> a script of some sort to interact with a router to advertise to bgp the /32 
> host route of the victim under attack.
>  
> Btw, I already have nfsen running and we receive real-time alters of various 
> types of attacks, high volume, high ports, etc… and then we telnet into a 
> cisco trigger router and drop a few lines of code into it and then bgp does 
> the rest within seconds, the upstream providers learn of this route via 
> communities and they rtbh it in their cloud, BUT, I would like my alerts to 
> do this automatically… that would be very nice.  Any guidance would be 
> appreciated.
>  
> -Aaron



Re: craigslist.com admin

2016-06-03 Thread Vicente De Luca
I'd try consider this argument if they at least offer the web service in 
v6, which is not the case



Darin Steffl 
June 2, 2016 at 9:45 PM
Have been getting reports of the same thing. Went to the craigslist help
forums where some people there decided to call us a fake ISP because we
don't hand out publics to every customer. They were VERY rude and 
hopefully

none of them were employees. They said our customers can't use craigslist
if we don't hand publics to everyone. It didn't matter to them that we
don't have enough IP's for every customer.

I sent an email to some admin account someone recommended but haven't 
heard

anything back yet.



On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Dennis Burgess 


Dennis Burgess 
May 31, 2016 at 9:07 PM
Looking for a craigslist.com admin to connect with offlist about a 
block :)


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