[AusNOG] UDP Flooding Issues
Adrian Chadd
adrian at creative.net.au
Thu Jun 19 14:29:13 EST 2008
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008, Curtis Bayne wrote:
> Could be worse.
>
> ISP Startup 101: Backhaul over Frame Relay - how to link your ADSL2+ POPs with 2600s and G.703. Also, how to build your ISP with components off eBay - we show you what to buy!
Hah, I heard that someone just had a service delivered to them over DS3.
In Australia.
My DS3 clue is safely where my ATM/LANE clue is - happily forgotten
after years of "medication" (choice: vodka + lime.)
Whats that? Line is getting random RX errors? Here's a few hundred
feet of coax to use as a "line attenuator" (placed in a cardboard box and
labelled as such.)
I like this game, who is next!
Adrian
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Ian Henderson [ianh at chime.net.au]
> Sent: Thursday, 19 June 2008 2:11 PM
> To: 'Adrian Chadd'; Curtis Bayne
> Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net
> Subject: RE: [AusNOG] UDP Flooding Issues
>
> Adrian Chadd wrote on 2008-06-19:
>
> > On Thu, Jun 19, 2008, Curtis Bayne wrote:
> >> ...feel free to advertise a default route while you're at it, just in
> >> case there's still a transit network in the middle that's still
> >> routing packets ;). In all seriousness though, kudos for creativity
> > :)
> >
> > Heh, you should then try "traffic engineering by manipulating BGP
> > origin codes."
>
> Oh, if that's the game we're playing, somebody needs to mention prepending somebody else's AS to influence inbound traffic where communities aren't available. :)
>
>
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> Senior Network Engineer, iiNet Limited
>
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