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Re: Internet SYN Flooding, spoofing attacks

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Prior)
Sat Feb 12 07:56:01 2000

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Cc: Vijay Gill <wrath@cs.umbc.edu>, John Stracke <francis@ecal.com>,
	IETF@ietf.org, nanog@merit.edu
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From: Mark Prior <mrp@connect.com.au>
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     This is a small percentage, I would thing, since the percentage of
     ISP's offering transit pales in comparison to all other "access"
     ISP's that do not. And in cases where ISP's _do_ offer transit, or
     have transit agreements, will they really do this on their transit
     interfaces? I think not.

Maybe not as small as you think when simplex satellite is involved.

Mark.


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