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On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Erol Blakely <e...@easydns.com> wrote: > My experience with most providers has been that null routing is the > "industry standard" when a DDoS hits their network. > > I would suggest approaching companies who specialize in DDoS mitigation - > Prolexic and Blacklotus to name two I am familiar with. These outfits may > have something that works for a non-profit from a pricing point of view. > > Ping me off list, I deal with a few providers and may be able to point you > in the right direction. > > /e > > > On 2012-12-06 3:53 PM, Steve wrote: > >> The ideal solution is a carrier that has its own true DDoS mitigation >> platform, and does not rely on black hole routing . Have the carrier handle >> the the large bulk flood attacks, then have your own prem base mitigation >> platform take care of the more application specific attacks that get >> through . >> >> This represents the best solution , and also the most expensive . So it >> may not work for a non profit. >> >> This Email was sent from Steve's iPad >> >>> Message: 4 >>> Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 09:51:21 -0800 >>> From: Mike Gatti <ekim.it...@gmail.com> >>> To: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org> >>> Subject: Solutions for DoS & DDoS >>> Message-ID: >>> <0D89D80C-D288-402F-8723-**b837ea523...@gmail.com<0d89d80c-d288-402f-8723-b837ea523...@gmail.com> >>> > >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >>> >>> Hello Everyone, >>> >>> I'm assisting a non-profit organization to research solutions to secure >>> their network from DOS/DDOS attacks. So far we have gone the route of >>> discussing with their ISP's to see what solutions they have to offer, >>> believing that the carriers are better positioned to block the attack from >>> the source. >>> >>> I wanted to get the lists thoughts on our approach going the carrier >>> route and/or hear about successful implementation of other solutions. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -- >>> Michael Gatti >>> 949.371.5474 >>> (UTC -8) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> >>> End of NANOG Digest, Vol 59, Issue 24 >>> *************************************** >>> >> >> > -- > Erol Blakely > easyDNS Technologies Inc. > >