From: Jongsoo.Kim@Intelsat.com
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 14:06:13 GMT-3
What will be the best method to protect smurf attack?
Let's say R6 has S0/0 and F0/0.
Smurf attack is coming from S0/0.
The confusion is R6 is smurf amplifier or smurf attack's destination ?
If R6 is onesmurf attack amplifier, then I am guessing "no ip
directed-broadcast" is needed in S0/0.
I have no clue if R6 is a smurf attack's destination. I image there will be
a lot of ICMP packet flood.
Please help me to explain this to me?
Regards
Jongsoo
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