Re: Antispam Firm Blue Security Says Was Victim of Attack |
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Barry Margolin (barmar@alum.mit.edu) Thu, 18 May 2006 22:21:27 -0400
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In article <telecom25.189.9@telecom-digest.org>, shrike@cyberspace.org wrote:
>>> With black-holing, an ISP essentially removes the advertised path to a
> This is completely incorrect. Black-holing is the process of
Doesn't that "make it completely inaccessible to the outside world"?
> In effect they superceded the DOS, and at that moment
But by blackholing the host's IP, they stopped saturating the
Blue Security was already effectively unusable, so it couldn't really
Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu |
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