Re: IP announce DOS

From: Micheal Espinola Jr (michealespinola_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/09/05

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    I don't think there is anyone you can report them to that will take
    any timely action against them.

    How have you attempted to escalate the issue with the old ISP?

    Have you contacted your new ISP to try to resolve the issue through them?

    On 6/8/05, Alex Thurlow <buddychrist@gmail.com> wrote:
    > I'm not positive this is the correct list to ask, but it is a security
    > concern, so I thought I would. The company I work for had T1 lines
    > running to our office provided by a local provider. We had our own C
    > block of IPs being announced by them and routed to us over those T1s.
    > Our relationship with them went sour (for many reasons I won't get into
    > here), and we had to move to a different provider. We had the routing
    > switched over to them. Everything was fine. Here it is a few weeks
    > later, and suddenly our old provider starts announcing these IPs again.
    > The end result is a partial DOS attack (hence writing to this list) as
    > some people can't reach us. They won't stop the announcement. I don't
    > know all the details on what they've said there as it's now gone to
    > executives and legal people dealing with them. Is there anything we can
    > do here from a network standpoint? Someone we can report them to? How
    > do people protect themselves from just anyone announcing IPs that aren't
    > theirs?
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
    > Alex Thurlow
    >
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