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Rackspace Restored After DDOS Takes Out DNS 49

An anonymous reader sends word that Rackspace has recovered from a severe distributed denial of service attack. "Over on the company's Google+ page Rackspace warned of 'intermittent periods of latency, packet loss, or connectivity failures when attempting to reach rackspace.com or subdomains within rackspace.com.' The company's status report later confirmed it had '... identified a UDP DDoS attack targeting the DNS servers in our IAD, ORD, and LON data centers [North Virigina, Chicago and London]. As a result of this issue, authoritative DNS resolution for any new request to the DNS servers began to fail in the affected data centers. In order to stabilize the issue, our teams placed the impacted DNS infrastructure behind mitigation services. This service is designed to protect our infrastructure, however, due to the nature of the event, a portion of legitimate traffic to our DNS infrastructure may be inadvertently blocked. Our teams are actively working to mitigate the attack and provide service stability.'"
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Rackspace Restored After DDOS Takes Out DNS

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Seriously.. if you actually read the horse's mouth, you would know that this all transpired back 3 days ago.

  • The key to this is the ability to send NAK packets back upstream so that the DDoSers' ping requests get returned to sender instead of making it to their intended target. Seems like we need a better roll-out of this idea if RackSpace is still falling victim to this.

    Remember...
    ACK means acknowledged, I've got that and it sticks.
    RST means reset, I didn't get that right, we've got something that doesn't add up to the checksum, let's go back to a previous numbered packet.
    NAK means, I got that and I don't like th

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