{
  "draft": "draft-ietf-dots-signal-filter-control-07",
  "doc_id": "RFC9133",
  "title": "Controlling Filtering Rules Using Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) Signal Channel",
  "authors": [
    "K. Nishizuka",
    "M. Boucadair",
    "T. Reddy.K",
    "T. Nagata"
  ],
  "format": [
    "XML",
    "TEXT",
    "HTML",
    "PDF"
  ],
  "page_count": "26",
  "pub_status": "PROPOSED STANDARD",
  "status": "PROPOSED STANDARD",
  "source": "DDoS Open Threat Signaling",
  "abstract": "This document specifies an extension to the Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) signal channel protocol so that DOTS clients can control their filtering rules when an attack mitigation is active.\n\n Particularly, this extension allows a DOTS client to activate or deactivate existing filtering rules during a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack. The characterization of these filtering rules is conveyed by a DOTS client during an 'idle' time (i.e., no mitigation is active) by means of the DOTS data channel protocol.",
  "pub_date": "September 2021",
  "keywords": [
    "Mitigation",
    "Automation",
    "Filtering",
    "Protective Networking",
    "Protected Networks",
    "Security",
    "Anti-DDoS",
    "Reactive",
    "Collaborative Networking",
    "Collaborative Security"
  ],
  "obsoletes": [],
  "obsoleted_by": [],
  "updates": [],
  "updated_by": [],
  "see_also": [],
  "doi": "10.17487/RFC9133",
  "errata_url": null
}