Re: Stopping "machine gunners" - not really a
Barb Dijker <[email protected]> Wed, 15 Mar 2006 14:34:17 -0700
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Thanks for all the recent tips especially wrt sendmail. Time to implement those. Just fyi to all. Greylisting is great for what it does, but I still use other means in addition to greylisting to divert things, e.g., blacklisting. I recently had some similar problems that were resolved by this: http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/ This above list is hard to find on spamhaus. I only see it buried as the last item in their "ISP Spam Issues" FAQ. I originally applied it as intended by null routing all those blocks at my core/borders. Doing so does not block the first incoming tcp SYN packet, only the returned ACK. So then my mail servers where getting hit by what looked like port 25 SYN attacks - sometimes 10-20 times as many SYN packets as connections. The traffic was at times crippling, but not visible in the sendmail log because there wasn't a full connection. Adding an incoming filter for those blocks of course did the trick. I've been using the drop list on a production commercial customer network (not just the mail server) for almost a year without anyone wishing we were not. Barb Dijker x100 Netrack, 3080 Valmont Rd Ste 200, Boulder CO 80301 +1.303.938.0188, toll free +1.888.9Netrack, fax +1.303.938.0177 www.netrack.net