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Smurf tone down

  • From: alex
  • Date: Sat May 01 02:17:41 1999

Hello,

To help quench the effects of smurf attacks on our network, we CEF-CAR all
ICMP on our egress points to about 200% of normal ICMP flows.

However, when a upstream becomes full of ICMP (even though we dump most of
it), it still affects our external connectivity.

My question is, why don't larger upstream providers use CEF-CAR (assuming
that most use this) do the same to limit the effect of smurf attacks on
thier (and subsequently, thier customers') networks?

The floor is open for flames.



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