I wrote a SYN flood script for an assessment and I can see its traffic both spoofed and response flowing, but no effect apart from a slight rise in throughput ( 5 - 8 kbps).
My initial assumption was just that the rate of traffic is just not sufficient.
So how much traffic is sufficient ?
Do modern SYN floods need to be distributed to achieve the right volume
or can a single source spoofing addresses generate the desired result with, maybe larger packets?
my name is a joke btw - *CyberSec student