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SMAMA
SMAMA = Servicio de Monitorización de Ataques y Mitigación Automática
"Service for Monitoring Attacks and Automatic Mitigation"
SMAMA is a service which, as the name suggests, monitors all the incoming traffic
on our network and enable appropriate mitigation routines.
The analysis is performed by monitoring flows received by our routers.
When SMAMA detects a attack what it does is:
If the source of the attack is a single IP, ie is a DoS attack, create a firewall rule that blocks the attacker IP.
If the source of the attack is distributed, ie, it is a DDoS attack, it enables the BGP session in the mitigation router and turn off the BGP session in the normal router.
The time it takes for an attack to be detected is less than 1 minute.
The time it takes for the move the traffic by the mitigation BGP session is less than 1 minute.
That is, SMAMA takes less than 2 minutes to start mitigating attacks in ANY IP OF OUR NETWORK
When detect that there are no more attacks running, the BGP sessions back to normal
and if it has applied any firewall rules, it is deactivated.
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Cool story bro.
Edit: also lol two minutes, fail
Yes, to prevent packet loss during this time and not become affected for attacks to other customers, you can order a full protected IP, only 3€/month and you will get permanent mitigation.
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Haters gonna hate
But seriously, no idea what the point of this topic is... it isn't even an advertisement, it's like it's copied and pasted from their knowledgebase.
So wait, that just "Premium" DDOS Protection with a different name?
SMAMA is not a DDoS protection service, is a service that detects the attacks and do the routines to activate the mitigation, but don't do any mitigation.
SMAMA do the routines to mitigate the attack, not a nullroute.
SMAMA is like a basic (D)DoS protection? I'm a bit confused.
SMAMA is not a DDoS protection service, is a service that detects the attacks and do the routines to activate the mitigation, but don't do any mitigation.
So it detects attacks to activate the mitigation but doesn't do mitigation.
Good news, This is better than a nullroute.
thanks @jmginer
"Mama" is German and is like "mom" in English. Further, you could pronounce the s in front of it as ass. So we've got an "ass mom" obviously.
Kinda as senseful as a system which
Come on, we're seriously going to complain about how the post says mitigation (something that many other providers like RamNode do) instead of complaining about how the post gives no context and looks like it should be a knowledgebase article?
We're working on new option, now, a new option to enable/disable the permanent mitigation:
Reminds me of AutoBoot (tm)
So much trolling today
I love this project.
we provide BGP AntiDDoS protection, What is this? is a sensor + mitigation service that mitigates via BGP+tunel in less than 2 minutes.
We have 3 peers using it, fair to be done, but working really good.
I need some popcorn.
@jmginer interested, PM me.
Any specific reason for the hate guys? I'm out of loop but I am pretty good at hating!
Looks like the main source of the butthurt didn't pan out to be his claim so he's gone quiet
If a "DoS" is coming from one IP, it's likely not an attack at all...
You sir... Are an idiot.
Mun, we've all experienced you being the biggest, dumbest baboon around here.
If it's coming from one IP it's a DoS, yeah, duh, anyone can read Wikipedia.
But why in the fucking world, in 2015, would someone attempt launching an "attack" from a single IP, a single server and a single upstream. That's just plain stupid and utterly ineffective.
DoS attacks are almost always on Layer 7, because that's where it's effective. On layer 3 it's pretty fucking useless as at best it may fuck a bit with your throttle until QoS kicks in.
Maybe you should learn that all attacks aren't massive nwtwork attacks . You can really take down most WordPress sites with a simple search based attack .
So how is this protection mechanism going to detect it then?
Is it going to screen all incoming HTTP requests? Because it probably just looks at your incoming PPS as it would become incredibly intensive to monitor otherwise.
At which point the firewall is either useless against DoS "attacks" or you have no way to know if people got blacklisted unintentionally without contacting the provider.
My point is not if the protection will work . My point is about you can have a dos attack from one ip, and it can be effective .
Dos is generally from a few ips anyways which is why it isn't considered a ddos.
So case and point... You are an idiot, and im clearly not the biggest and dumbest baboon.