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Re: Real world Anti-DDOS attack practice.

  • From: Clayton Fiske
  • Date: Fri Mar 23 14:12:20 2001

On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 05:25:22AM -0800, [email protected] wrote:
> Good suggestions all, but as a short-term solution access lists work.  A
> Cisco 7500 with an access list 30 pages long (literally -- I printed it
> out once) works on an OC48.  Not sure how that would stand up to a couple
> truly massive floods, but it works fine under normal traffic and the
> average flooding any ISP gets.


Yeah, but the challenge is getting an OC48 into a 7500. ;)

And frankly, I've -never- seen a significant[0] access list perform well
on an RSP4 at even OC3 level. Then again, the last time I tried such a
thing I wouldn't touch CEF with a 10-foot pole. Maybe it's better now.

-c

[0] significant = longer than about 5 lines, even with 'permit tcp estab'
                  as the first line