Re: Abour RRL and Best Practise

2020-11-29 Thread Tom J. Marcoen
Hey Onur, I would guess it depends on your setup and how many traffic you receive. [1] gives as an example a value of 10 responses per second, which I would say is a good place to start. [5] gives a value of 5 responses per second and I get the impression that that is the value used by the F

Re: Abour RRL and Best Practise

2020-11-28 Thread @lbutlr
On 27 Nov 2020, at 00:00, Onur GURSOY wrote: > Hello Everyone, Oh, come on! -- "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "Wuh, I think so, Brain, but if we didn't have ears, we'd look like weasels." ___ Please visit

Abour RRL and Best Practise

2020-11-26 Thread Onur GURSOY
Hello Everyone, Bind9 is a good product and benchmark. It has good documentation especially about vulnerabilities. I wonder one thing, nowadays, For brute force, reflection, ampliciation and etc. attacks, there is prevention which is name response rate limit (RRL). Question: What is the default