On 7/30/2015 12:17 PM, Warren Young wrote:
No, what happens is that you call up your ISP to ask them for help blocking off
the DDoS attack, and you either get blown off or transferred to their sales
department to buy a “solution” to a problem they allow to exist because it
brings in extra revenue.
Your ISP could block this kind of thing at its border. Your ISP could also use
their alliances with fellow ISPs to block DDoSes at their source. They do
neither.
I got DDOS'd over a stupid email list spat (I banned an obnoxious
spammer, he picked up my email address off of past messages 'recieved
from') a few years ago, it just about totally knocked my ISP's backbone
connections (a couple DS3's) offline. ISP apologized but said if it
happens again we can't afford to keep you as a customer.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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