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    Irregardless of that, I always thought the whole point of a DDoS attack was
    quantity of hosts, not relying on quality of connection.
    I thought we were theorizing anyway. ;)
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    From: owner-nanog (AT) merit (DOT) edu [mailto:owner-nanog (AT) merit (DOT) edu] Behalf
    Florian Weimer
    Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 2:47 PM
    To: swm (AT) emanon (DOT) com
    Cc: Nanog (AT) mandarin (DOT) com; nanog (AT) merit (DOT) edu
    Subject: Re: Infected list
    * Scott Morris:
    Not to mention that many IP's may be set to one device, yet there are
    multiple things NAT'd behind it.
    Are there any devices which perform non-static NAT and can forward
    significant DoS traffic? 8-) Perhaps if it's just a single flow, but this
    kind of DoS traffic would be rather unusual.

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