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jakelongjakelong Member

http://leak.sx when u visit it there is a 6 second delay(view incognito if it doesn't show up). Is it for ddos protection purposes? Is that redirect page hosted on another host?

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  • blackblack Member
    edited June 2014

    I would not visit this site, it seems very sketchy. Functions are called "faggotcf" and there's a lot of cryptic javascript code.

  • @black said:
    I would not visit this site, it seems very sketchy. Functions are called "faggotcf" and there's a lot of cryptic javascript code.

    So there is no way of finding out how it works?

  • blackblack Member

    @jakelong said:
    So there is no way of finding out how it works?

    Sure there is. Look at the html code and you'll have an idea of what it's doing.

  • nerouxneroux Member

    Its not a redirect. It simply displays this message based on the cookie cf_clearance.

  • jakelongjakelong Member
    edited June 2014

    @neroux said:
    Its not a redirect. It simply displays this message based on the cookie cf_clearance.

    So is it 100% worthless or does it have a antiddos aspect?

  • SunnSunn Member

    This is the original LeakForums, nothing fishy about it.

  • CakeyCakey Member
    edited June 2014

    As I own the website you just posted, we use it to cheaply scrape off the skiddie botnets and scraping bots.

    It's useless either way as it takes just two requests without an delay to get the keys which is why I made that continue.

    @black said:
    I would not visit this site, it seems very sketchy. Functions are called "faggotcf" and there's a lot of cryptic javascript code.

    That cryptic js is from CF themselves.

    Also, you can blame CF for breaking everything on the custom error pages so u have to write in raw JS and keep it small.

    And faggotcf is because of how forms won't be able to be submitted by JS if hidden in Firefox and IE but works just fine in webkit browsers so I had to move it off the screen which I didn't like.

  • @Cakey said:
    As I own the website you just posted, we use it to cheaply scrape off the skiddie botnets and scraping bots.

    It's useless either way as it takes just two requests without an delay to get the keys which is why I made that continue.

    And faggotcf is because of how forms won't be able to be submitted by JS if hidden in Firefox and IE but works just fine in webkit browsers so I had to move it off the screen which I didn't like.

    Ah I see. Thats one big one big forum you got there. You get ddosed a lot? Im currently looking for a good anti ddos method that wouldnt dry my wallet.

  • awsonawson Member

    @jakelong said:
    Ah I see. Thats one big one big forum you got there. You get ddosed a lot? Im currently looking for a good anti ddos method that wouldnt dry my wallet.

    OVH VPS?

  • @awson said:
    OVH VPS?

    I was thinking more of like an affordable GRE to stop the traffic from even reaching the server. Any suggestions?

  • matthewvzmatthewvz Member, Host Rep

    @jakelong said:
    I was thinking more of like an affordable GRE to stop the traffic from even reaching the server. Any suggestions?

    You could use the OVH VPS to GRE tunnel your DDoS protection in, their VPSes have their pro DDoS mitigation.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    said: Is it for ddos protection purposes? Is that redirect page hosted on another host?

    You can do the same thing with a META REFRESH tag - it's trivial:

    http://webdesign.about.com/od/metataglibraries/a/aa080300a.htm

  • CakeyCakey Member

    @jakelong said:
    Ah I see. Thats one big one big forum you got there. You get ddosed a lot? Im currently looking for a good anti ddos method that wouldnt dry my wallet.

    Well CF is $200 a month when you get big attacks like us.

    http://i.pi.gy/7c54596c.png

    http://i.pi.gy/efc52623.png

    http://i.pi.gy/31464a3d.png

    CF will happily direct the whole attack at you, so yea.

    Yea.. no.

  • @Cakey said:
    Yea.. no.

    Whats that last image?

  • CakeyCakey Member

    @jakelong said:
    Whats that last image?

    logstalgia

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