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Online.net DDoS alerts
Hello,
Can somebody explain me how high is this ddos attack?
http://oi65.tinypic.com/14t4voy.jpg
and http://oi64.tinypic.com/23vhw1l.jpg
I've got two ddos alerts that my server is under attack.
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The second one is 1814286144 bits, so 18Gbps..
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/data_transfer_rate/bit_s.html
^^ use that to work it out.
Also I have a question, is there any option to find out ddoser IP?
I know for CSF but I didn't install it.
Not if it's either spoofed or reflected.
At 18Gbps you'll have a job capturing the IP with csf.
If it's 18Gbps it's most likely UDP, and it's probably a sh!t load of IPs.. your best bet would be to ask online.net for an IP Report from the filtering device for that specific attack.
The chances are very slim that they will provide this info.
It's not 18gbps, it's 1.8gbps.
Or did I receive 300gbps once?
Did they take your server offline for this?
My bad
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No, but ping was a little higher than usual.
If it's a DDoS, there will be thousands or millions of IPs. The first D in DDoS is 'distributed'.
"tcpdump -i eth0" if you can read fast!
you can limit the count and drop the result to file : >