gt; -Rich
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>>> *From: *NANOG Email List on behalf of
>>> Bottiger
>>> *Date: *Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 3:32 PM
>>> *To: *Siyuan Miao
>>> *Cc: *NANOG list
>>> *Subject: *Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs
*NANOG Email List on behalf of Bottiger
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>> *Date: *Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 3:32 PM
>> *To: *Siyuan Miao
>> *Cc: *NANOG list
>> *Subject: *Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs to shut down DDoS reflectors?
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>> We are unable to upgr
ur strategy (which may simply include a playbook for how to explain
the outage to your customers).
Damian
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>> bottige...@gmail.com>
>> *Date: *Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 3:32 PM
>> *To: *Siyuan Miao
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>> *Cc
> *Cc: *NANOG list
> *Subject: *Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs to shut down DDoS reflectors?
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> We are unable to upgrade our bandwidth in those areas. There are no
> providers within our budget there at the moment. Surely there must be some
> way to get them to res
ge...@gmail.com>
> *Date: *Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 3:32 PM
> *To: *Siyuan Miao
>
> *Cc: *NANOG list
> *Subject: *Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs to shut down DDoS reflectors?
>
>
>
> We are unable to upgrade our bandwidth in those areas. There are no
> providers
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 2:38 PM Shawn L via NANOG wrote:
> This brings up an interesting question -- what is "good DDoS protection" on
> an ISP scale? Apart from having enough bandwidth to weather the attack and
> having upstream providers attempt to filter it for you/
Hi Shawn,
I believe
the spoofed traffic
that allows these attacks to be generated in the first place.
-Rich
From: NANOG Email List on behalf of Bottiger
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 3:32 PM
To: Siyuan Miao
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs to shut down DDoS reflectors?
We are unable
, April 23, 2020 at 3:39 PM
To: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs to shut down DDoS reflectors?
This brings up an interesting question -- what is "good DDoS protection" on an
ISP scale? Apart from having enough bandwidth to weather the attack and having
upstream
pril 23, 2020 5:30pm
To: "Siyuan Miao"
Cc: "North American Network Operators' Group"
Subject: Re: Best way to get foreign ISPs to shut down DDoS reflectors?
We are unable to upgrade our bandwidth in those areas. There are no providers
within our budget there at the mome
Sounds like you'll need to talk to your upstreams if they can provide DDOS
protection, alternatively look for remote DDOS protection options.
Regards,
Filip
On 23 April 2020 11:30:36 pm GMT+02:00, Bottiger wrote:
>We are unable to upgrade our bandwidth in those areas. There are no
>providers
We are unable to upgrade our bandwidth in those areas. There are no
providers within our budget there at the moment. Surely there must be some
way to get them to respond.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 2:23 PM Siyuan Miao wrote:
> It won't work.
>
> Get a good DDoS protection and forget about it.
>
>
It won't work.
Get a good DDoS protection and forget about it.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 5:17 AM Bottiger wrote:
> Is there a guide on how to get foreign ISPs to shut down reflectors used
> in DDoS attacks?
>
> I've tried sending emails listed under abuse contacts for their regional
>
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