@NicLessard @Brice_Darnon @voipms To be fair, @NicLessard, he is a "Capitalist" right in his name, so don't be too surprised at this attitude. I'm gonna wait for things to settle to see what they're going to do for us if anything.
Y a toujours du monde qui sont moins raisonnable. :P
@Seb_Hyette @voipms Ouin, je suis d'accord qu'un "disaster plan" avec un different centre de données c'est intelligent, sauf, les IP des POP VoIP vont se faire re-DDoS en 10 minutes après la propagation DNS... :( C'est plate en crisse honnêtement.
@Mellkiades@voipms Hahaha, good luck buddy. You had 7 days to get your act together. You could have migrated/ported your stuff out whenever you wanted.
Where was YOUR plan B? Yeah, that's what I thought.
@voipms@aboyzz18 Hi https://t.co/hHgelxSu4v, I have also added my phone number as a call forward. When I call my DID, I get my IVR and it doesn't send the call over to my cell.
Just letting you know. Thanks.
@blazevoip@the_dmartz@voipms What's happening to https://t.co/hHgelxSu4v right now is - for all intents and purposes - a defect of how the Internet operates at the root.
A 100-450Gbps ransom DDoS asking for $4.5M in BTC is a bad bar to base yourself on for reliability. 🙄
@blazevoip@the_dmartz@voipms If you can explain HOW you protect your site against a root-level problem on the Internet, we're all ears.
This attack cripples their servers directly, the host, the upstream broadband companies, routers, etc. This is like a backed up flood from your house to the river.
@voipms Thank you for your continued hard work. People do not understand what a DDoS can do to a service provider, their datacenters and their upstreams.
They have no idea. I'm very sorry that this will hurt your business. We're gonna stick around with you.
We get it.
@voipms When your home gets flooded, block the window right? But don't forget, your land is flooded, the streets are flooded, EVERYTHING is flooded. This is what's happening right now. This company has very little recourse.
They are DDoS'd, their host, their upstream, etc.
God speed.
@Liger_XT5@voipms Yes, people think this is a https://t.co/hHgelxSu4v problem. It's their problem, their host, their hosts' upstream, etc. You can't stop the flow of botnet traffic by just turning off a switch. The bots are flooding.
Bet this is a DNS reflection/amplification of SSDP traffic. :(
@RitalyNY@voipms Mitigating a DDoS isn't just flipping a switch. You not have any idea what is going on. They are flooded. Their upstream is flooded. Their backbones are flooded. It's not a joke and it's not just "their" problem. Even if you tell a router to "deny" traffic, it still comes in.
@voipms SSDP is the most common attack with so many drones available (PS3, PS4, BlueRay players, etc) and no security. Amplified via DNS.
Also, you may want to consider implementing https://t.co/RKgQCH7f07 or https://t.co/EocChgY42Q to mitigate this in the future.
@voipms If the tcpdump shows traffic on port 1900 (UDP) it is a SSDP amplification attack. Ask your upstream to NULL ROUTE data coming in to your/their IPs on port 1900 UDP inbound. Do it. It won't break anything since SSDP is for smart devices, not servers/racks.
@valsartdiary what ever happened to you Val? I used to watch your YouTube channel all the time and you dropped off many years ago. Your stuff is amazing! Xoxo