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Has someone gotten DDoS'd over IPv6 yet?

Title says all.

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  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    I know cloudflare has mentioned that they have been seeing an increase in DDos attacks via ipv6

  • bdtechbdtech Member

    i DROP all v6 incoming.

  • SpiritSpirit Barred

    @Zen said:
    It's going to be hell on earth.

    I think that too. More than decade people at Efnet and IRCnet successfully use IPv6 as defence agains ddos. Now ddos isn't really so much problem of a IRC but when it become problem of a IPv6.. It's going to be hell on earth as you said.

  • bdtechbdtech Member

    I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of VPS owners forget to setup ip6tables rules too

  • Yes it's very capable, even the most novice of admins can Google an IPV6 DoS script, I myself have witnessed one user. If you are unsure about IPV6 whilst this slow and painful migration takes over I suggest disabling.

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @Armstrong said:
    If you are unsure about IPV6 whilst this slow and painful migration takes over I suggest disabling.

    I think you mean learn about it and setup proper protection. If everyone just disables it because they don't know how to use it that defeats the point of having it.

  • @Armstrong said:
    Yes it's very capable, even the most novice of admins can Google an IPV6 DoS script, I myself have witnessed one user. If you are unsure about IPV6 whilst this slow and painful migration takes over I suggest disabling.

    That's DoS, I was talking about (network) DDoS, maxing out packets per second and pipe sizes.

  • @erhwegesrgsr said:
    That's DoS, I was talking about (network) DDoS, maxing out packets per second and pipe sizes.

    Obviously erhwegesrgsr, it can be easy for a user to upload 5 of those scripts to different servers and use them to DDoS...

  • @Armstrong said:
    Obviously erhwegesrgsr, it can be easy for a user to upload 5 of those scripts to different servers and use them to DDoS...

    Those "scripts" are fun to read thru. Way too often I've seen them being IPv4 exclusive... although one I saw recently was v6 compatible.

  • Yes.

  • Have already had a 1mpps ipv6 DDOS no thanks to comcast not rate limiting their DNS servers.

  • Nick_ANick_A Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    Once or twice

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Yes, a few times, some 2-3 Gbps max iirc.

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