[dns-operations] ok, DNS RRL (rate limits) are officially, seriously, cool
Klaus Darilion
klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Mon Jun 25 07:40:52 UTC 2012
On 24.06.2012 01:19, Paul Vixie wrote:
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Nice. But I wonder why there is a drop-down of outgoing packets during
an amplification attack. I would expect that outgoing traffic is
constant. Maybe, in this case also legitimate queries are blocked (false
positive).
regards
Klaus
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