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| Subject: | Re: DoS attack... what to do? |
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| Date: | Thu, 13 Jan 2005 11:30:38 +0530 |
hi,
eMail Correspondence: easternerd@securityrisk.org easternerd@gmx.net Websites: http://www.securityrisk.org http://www.cryptography.tk
Paul Laudanski wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, Steve Friedl wrote:
Actually, many ISPs are not terribly happy to "work with you", as "their time" is a resource just as much as their bandwidth is, and this often requires the attention of the most senior people. Customers who repeatedly get DoS'd often find themselves invited to take their business elsewhere.
Now the question is: Who did you piss off?Same thing I asked him :-)
One might recall the days when Gaobot was making the rounds last May and some of the websites being DOS's had redirected the traffic to my servers:
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/05/10/ddos_attacks_hobble_ecommerce_security_sites.html
http://jaguarpc.com did the best they could at the time, but it ultimately led to our switching ISPs to http://applicationx.net. We continue to get attacked on a daily basis, however, proper measures have been put in place at the current location which made the difference. Hoorah.
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