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DDoS protection for mining pool?
Hey what's up everyone.
I will soon launch a mining pool. I am wondering what I should use to protect my mining pool against ddos attacks. The competing pools are known for ddosing eachother quite heavily, and for many days.
And I mean heavy attacks. These are in the hundreds of gbps.
Currently I am thinking about using x4b remote ddos protection for 20usd a month.
I am also considering OVH vps. It's a shame because I already have two pretty good colocated servers but they have bad DDoS protection.
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Your budget is twenty dollars, then no one will filter serious attacks for you)
That's why I am also considering OVH vps even though I already have servers. I know cloudflare magic protection is also quite good but I haven't found any provider other than buyvm that's out of stock
https://www.x4b.net/protection/prices
And I mean heavy attacks. These are in the hundreds of gbps. And your meager budget, things are not compatible
lol. You do know I never said my budget was 20USD initially right?
"Currently I am thinking about using x4b remote ddos protection for 20usd a month."
They have a plan for 20usd + pay per GB of clean traffic
What are you mining?
Be sure to enable API mode on your L7 port. It's largely tested on applications like yours.
Some mining API admins also go to some extreme lengths with L7 rules, you may want to do things there too. e.g filter by user agent, or by anything else (be tricky) that you can come up with.
I couldn't figure out how to set it up. It grabbed my cloudflare IP and I don't see a way to change it
Check BuyVM and Path.net DDoS IP, it start from 5$/m
$3.00/month But I guess $5.00/month once you bundle a 512MB into it.
Francisco
Not been following this closely. Wasn’t CloudFlare the shit, for DDOS protected IP? What happened to bring Path.net in, and is it better?
wouldn't ovh vps be better for this? They have good ddos I have heard
If you care about performance and stability, go with OVH.
With Path, you'll have to expect some sort of outage every 2nd day.
I meant for BuyVM
CF has a lot of capacity but we had a lot of teething issues with it. Onboarding new ranges was extremely involved and BGP is only now becoming a reality supposedly.
As of Path, we had a ransom attack in December/start of January and CF couldn't/wouldn't help us since they didn't have BGP ready, nor did they pre-approve all of our IP's (requires manual work, LOA's, etc).
Path helped us and we've been happy with the product, so we've integrated it fully. I even integrated Path's dynamic firewall into Stallion so users can open/close ports, enable application filters, etc.
Francisco
@ezeth I would look into BuyVM @Francisco. Path is good for DDoS and is the same that we will be using as well here in Texas.
Since you tagged me I'm going to assume that was a request for support. In which case please open a support ticket from your account.
Please also include more information as to what your problem is. It's not really clear what you mean by it in "it grabbed" or what IP you mean by "cloudflare IP"
It might be that you are looking for this KB page: https://www.x4b.net/kb/RealIP
Or you might be looking for the HTTP options page to define an Incomming Real IP header
Or it might be something else entirely.