engineering --> ddos and flooding

Joel Jaeggli joelja at darkwing.uoregon.edu
Fri Jun 1 01:21:19 UTC 2001


On Thu, 31 May 2001 horape at tinuviel.compendium.net.ar wrote:
>
> Why should it be so great deal? It should allow me only to add filters on
> the traffic that is destined to me, not arbitrary filters...
>

Filters have a non-zero impact on cpu overhead. Where they end up in the
forwarding path could negativly affect your upstream or other routers in a
fashion that's signficantly worse than the attack on you affects them...

The potential for someone at isp B to do engineering on the way that
traffic from isp A's customers flow to isp B on isp A's routers ought to
be fairly disturbing to most folks. Normally that's something that both
parties have to agree on first.





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