Re: Tools for LARTing large nets of compromised boxen? (on/off list summary)

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Loftis
I received quite a few good responses, I've ended up using incident.pl and wormeter.pl from the list below (found at the same place). Thanks again everyone. IASON was pointed out but seems incomplete http://iason.site.voila.fr/ and http://sourceforge.net/projects/iason/ Another member poin

Re: Network Tool recomendations

2006-04-20 Thread Matt Ghali
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Mike Flanagan wrote: If anyone has any recommendations for different tools for operations, configuration management, capacity management and trending .. etc. Preferably vendor neutral tools that can work across different router vendor platforms. randy bush [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Tools for LARTing large nets of compromised boxen?

2006-04-20 Thread Jon Lewis
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Michael Loftis wrote: One of our customers is (has been) under concerted attempt at a DDoS attack against their web server off and on for a while. I've lists of IPs, lots of them, many hundreds. I'd like to know if anyone has a tool that will take and match these list

Re: data center space

2006-04-20 Thread John Curran
At 9:36 PM -0400 4/19/06, Martin Hannigan wrote: >Remember when folks thought Exodus was crazy for 220w per square foot? 265w/sqft can just handle today's typical blade server power density (allowing for a reasonable amount of wire management and slightly less than full blade loading). If you l

Re: Tools for LARTing large nets of compromised boxen?

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Loftis
--On April 20, 2006 12:51:35 AM -0600 Michael Loftis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any help? TIA! And before you go off on me YES these are the RESPONSIBLE boxen. There might be a CnC behind the drones but I'd have no way of obtaining that without cooperation. The actual attack is an ol