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RE: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Mar 30 2006 09:08PM
Geo. (geoincidents nls net) (2 replies)
RE: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 03 2006 05:05AM
MÃ¥ns Nilsson (mansaxel sunet se)
RE: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Mar 31 2006 05:38PM
gboyce (gboyce badbelly com) (3 replies)
Re: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 03 2006 04:34PM
Simon Boulet (simon nostalgeek com)
Re: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 02 2006 07:40AM
Anton Ivanov (arivanov sigsegv cx) (1 replies)
Re: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 04 2006 02:54AM
Tim (tim-security sentinelchicken org) (1 replies)
Re: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 05 2006 05:13AM
Ross Wheeler (rossw albury net au)
RE: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Mar 31 2006 06:27PM
Geo. (geoincidents nls net) (1 replies)

> What is stopping you from running your own local DNS server?

What is stopping you from running your own SMTP server? A port 25 block?
Well if an ISP doesn't want to play whack-a-mole with unsecured dns servers
popping up every day do you not think it likely that they will resort to the
same techniques they used for smtp?

Granted a port 53 inbound block would make more sense for the current
example but just like bots started running their own SMTP engines I see the
dns flood model changing to fit the new landscape.

Geo.

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Re: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 03 2006 11:12PM
Jim Pingle (jim hpcisp com) (1 replies)
Re: recursive DNS servers DDoS as a growing DDoS problem Apr 05 2006 06:11AM
Erwan David (Erwan David trusted-logic fr)


 

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