RE: Identifying DoS-attacked IP address(es) Sniffer

2002-12-17 Thread alex
> The Sniffer and other tools like it are meant to drink from a fire hose. > So, is it far fetched to analyze a dozen or more OC-12's other than from a > router?? No. In fact carriers should embrace a different approach to > further understand and analyze their backbone. Analyzers' with filters

RE: Identifying DoS-attacked IP address(es) Sniffer

2002-12-17 Thread Livio Ricciulli
You want to put a box like this to analyze and dozen OC-12c(s)? I know that the sales people for boxes like this right now are really hurting for business but give us a break. A break is exactly what everyone is getting right now; but not what you mean. Look at telecom stocks and valuations g

RE: Identifying DoS-attacked IP address(es) Sniffer

2002-12-16 Thread alex
> > Even though you are asking this question with regard to what can > be done on the router itself, it's worth mentioning, if only for > the archives, a non-router approach to the problem...especially if > you are an enterprise network manager. It's even worth > mentioning despite the fact that

RE: Identifying DoS-attacked IP address(es) Sniffer

2002-12-16 Thread Brennan_Murphy
Even though you are asking this question with regard to what can be done on the router itself, it's worth mentioning, if only for the archives, a non-router approach to the problem...especially if you are an enterprise network manager. It's even worth mentioning despite the fact that I work for a