How does the Response Rate Limiting role feature mitigate a DNS amplification attack?
What will be an ideal response?
Response Rate Limiting examines queries to the DNS server and flags them when many queries received in a short period of time have a similar source address and query parameters. RRL will cause the DNS server to limit the number of responses sent to the same subnet when certain parameters have been met.
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