Sure, it was easy enough to stop the SYN
attack on Monday by just turning
off the IP address under
attack. But the owner of the sites on that IP address want to know which site was the one being
attacked.
So, how do you determine which of fifty-plus sites was the victim
of a SYN
attack?
By giving each of the fifty-plus sites their own IP address and seeing which one gets SYN
attacked, that's how.
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Apparently, not all the sites were abandoned alas …
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