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| Subject: | Re: Help me |
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| Date: | Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:29:06 -0600 |
So I make some caculation, every second, there are 16035 byte attack (I call "attack" because I was not allowed. Everybody help me explain this situation. I know, A request does not have big capacity and my ISA server was not logged any attack!
This sounds fishy. 16k a second in scans and other Internet trash is definitely possible, but it seems quite extreme for a company that had 7gig total normal traffic. In addition to logging the drops, I'd go with the earlier suggestion to use mrtg and keep you ISP on its toes. -- http://www.securitydocs.com/ Directory of Security White Papers
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