RRL -- Strategies for a Successful Deployment, 20 November 2013

RRL is a valuable weapon in the fight against DDoS attacks, but your production network is no place to learn by trial and error. We are pleased to offer an RRL how-to session with the specific goal of teaching you how to best configure RRL to mitigate the risk of a DDoS attack. Join ISC staff members Peter Losher, Sr. Operations Architect, and Eddy Winstead, Sr. Systems Engineer, as they walk through an RRL implementation step-by-step. Specific topics covered include: Configuration options How and when to utilize log files ISC's experience with running RRL, on our own network as well as SNS and F-root Potential side effects Upcoming classifier options This session is a follow-up to our previous webinar, RRL -- DDoS Defense Module for BIND. The slides from this presentation are available at: https://www.isc.org/docs/RRL_Q_A_13no.... You are welcome to post your questions about BIND 9 DNS on our helpful community mailing list at https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinf.... The BIND Administrative Reference Manual is online at https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/stable/. We also maintain a knowledgebase of handy technical articles at https://kb.isc.org. Internet Systems Consortium maintains and publishes the BIND 9 DNS software under the open source MPL 2.0 license. ISC is a non-profit, operating to help support the Internet infrastructure and facilitate independent connection to and participation in the Internet. We support this work by offering users professional technical support contracts, including advance notification of security vulnerabilities before public disclosure. --- Learn more at https://www.isc.org