How Will Anti-DDoS Be Triggered to Scrub Traffic?
Anti-DDoS traffic detection includes the following detection items. Different traffic scrubbing thresholds correspond to different detection thresholds.
When traffic surpasses a detection threshold, Anti-DDoS triggers traffic scrubbing.
- Abnormal TCP sessions
- SYN Flood
- ACK Flood
- TCP fragment attacks
- FIN\RST Flood
- UDP Flood
- Fingerprint defense
- UDP fragment attacks
- Abnormal UDP packets
- ICMP
- Other Flood
- DNS Query Flood
- DNS Reply Flood
About Anti-DDoS FAQs
- What Is Anti-DDoS?
- What Are a SYN Flood Attack and an ACK Flood Attack?
- What Is a CC Attack?
- What Is a Slow HTTP Attack?
- What Are a UDP Attack and a TCP Attack?
- What Is the Million-level IP Address Blacklist Database?
- How Will Anti-DDoS Be Triggered to Scrub Traffic?
- Does Anti-DDoS Traffic Cleaning Affect Normal Services?
- How Does Anti-DDoS Scrub Traffic?
- What Are the Restrictions of Anti-DDoS?
- What Is the Protection Capacity of Anti-DDoS?
- What Data Can Be Provided by Anti-DDoS?
- In Which Regions Is Anti-DDoS Available?
- What Is the Maximum Protection Capacity Provided by HUAWEI CLOUD Anti-DDoS for Free?
- Which Services Can Use Anti-DDoS?
- Can Anti-DDoS Be Used Across Clouds?
- How to Determine Whether an Attack Occurs?
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