Fwd: Document Action: 'TCP SYN Flooding Attacks and Common

From: Fergie (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2007 - 02:59:14 EDT

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    Sorry to interrupt the v6 chaos discussion, but I figured that
    this might be of some interest to folks on the list.

    Since the IESG, IAB, etc. has forward this to the RFC Editor
    queue to be published as an Informational RFC, I think is a good
    thing.

    One thing, however, that troubles me, is the title -- which I think
    is somewhat misleading.

    While I think it is a fine and thorough document, it is really
    not about mitigating TCP SYN flooding attacks, really, but more
    about lowering the threshold of pain.

    In any event... it's a nice document. :-)

    FYI,

    - ferg

    [forwarded message]

    From: The IESG <>
    To: IETF-Announce <>
    Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 10:07:00 -0400

    The IESG has approved the following document:

    - 'TCP SYN Flooding Attacks and Common Mitigations '
       <draft-ietf-tcpm-syn-flood-05.txt> as an Informational RFC

    This document is the product of the TCP Maintenance and Minor Extensions
    Working Group.

    The IESG contact persons are Lars Eggert and Magnus Westerlund.

    A URL of this Internet-Draft is:
    http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-tcpm-syn-flood-05.txt

    Technical Summary
     
       This document describes TCP SYN flooding attacks, which have been
       well-known to the community for several years. Various
       countermeasures against these attacks, and the trade-offs of each,
       are described. This document archives explanations of the attack
       and common defense techniques for the benefit of TCP implementers
       and administrators of TCP servers or networks.
     
    Working Group Summary
     
       The consensus within the TCPM WG to publish this document as an
       informational RFC is strong.
     
    Protocol Quality
     
       This document details several techniques that have been used in TCP
       implementations for many years. The technology discussed in this
       document is not new, but rather this document is helping the
       RFC-series "catch up" with common practice and details experience
       with several mechanisms.

    Personnel

       The document shepherd for this document is Mark Allman (TCPM
       co-chair). The responsible AD is Lars Eggert.

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    "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
     Engineering Architecture for the Internet
     fergdawg(at)netzero.net
     ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
    

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