> Roland Dobbins wrote :
> I'm well aware of what's mentioned in the Arbor report, thanks!

I would not have guessed :P


> Ryan Hamel wrote :
> No ISP is in the business of filtering traffic unless the client pays the 
> hefty fee since someone still has to tank the atack.

I agree. In the end, it tends to favor who has the biggest one.
I meant the biggest bandwidth, of course.

I the foreseeable future, no blacklist system is going to replace what Arbor 
and consorts can provide : a pipe big enough to either route the DDOS attack to 
null0 or even better route it to somewhere it can be analyzed further.

Michel.

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