Hi there,

On Tue, 31 Aug 2010, mc0fred wrote:

> As it is the firewall that is having an issue not the server the
> restrict would reduce the outbound packets but not the inbound packets.
>
> The block in the upstream router will relieve both the up/down stream
> load on the firewall. So I guess unless you can use the KOD packets or
> get the offender to stop your router solution looks good.

Why not just '/sbin/iptables -j DROP' the incoming packets at the firewall?
That's what I do for around 60,000 /24 networks that pain me, not to mention
a few /8. :)

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73,
Ged.
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