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another romanian shit deadpool is coming
Yes I've had this in mind but even in the datacenter with Voxility + SSL I still had downtime on the VM on which I kept whmcs a few days.
The difference between then and now is that the target of the attacks is no longer a single IP but the entire subnet.
Or so you can at least link to your panel for the servers that are unaffected (assuming your ovh server(s))
Single IP = DoS
Did you have problems with DoS from single IP before when you were in normal datacenter? How can you assume that your own DC with 2.5Gbps link would handle the real one then?
You need to look into BGP Mitigation as stated by others. You could just enable it as automatic. They are from 300€ upwards with various providers such as Colt, Path.net, Voxility, GSL, and so on.
I've tried but no luck.
The connection is frequently interrupted and I have no chance to export the data.
Also remote daily backup failed since it was scheduled while attack was running.
@HostSlick @AlexBarakov, you both previously asked about carpet-bombing
That's about the origin, not the destination
I assume he meant they only downed single IPs before
I might be wrong
Can't you just do it physically?
Single IP as destination, source IP was like today, spoofed
Last time I've checked with Path.net they had something like 500$ ex. VAT discounted and for a limited amount of traffic.
Worst case scenario is to migrate all services at OVH (at least temporary).
Ough
Given that your servers are literally at your home, can't you export the database to the flash drive and upload it from your laptop over residential line?
DDoS mitigation. Contact Path.net, GSL, Voxility, whoever. Contact me if you need to speak to Path ASAP, I have a contact there.
They have a friendly team who likely will help you set it up. Honestly, if you knew how to GRE tunnel from OVH, you'll be able to save your ASN and IPs getting setup ASAP with a LOA sent over.
This isn't something that's going to go away since they've seen they can push over your stack so easily.
Ahh darn Murphy has been exceptionally unkind to you as is sort of expected by Murphy
Good luck - definitely going to have to consider DDoS protection can't see any other way out of this
I'm not living there anymore.
Just this evening I've moved 100km away from home.
This just came to my mind, indeed why not physically pull it off the server?
What a timing
Also, not that it helps in any way but imagine being the pathetic skid ddos'ing a small providers home line through orange
Like, on a scale 10-10, how miserable do you have to be
100km by car isn't too much
That's not like a 2 hours drive? Not trying to make you look bad, just wondering what else you could do at this point
Fucking RIP
Uh, one IP was being hit? So you send a /32 nullroute upstream if it's one IP being targeted. Even Orange should do that free.
Path is worth every cent, and remember, you're paying for filtered clean traffic, which with your Romanian providers you likely don't go over.
Could get a 3.2Tbps attack but that's not counted towards real bandwidth.
Maybe OVH is your best bet if you can't afford BGP filtering. But really, only one IP was* targeted today and Orange or yourself haven't thought to sinkhole it?
Specifics please if you don't mind sharing, I know you have a good reason for saying this (no sarcasm here) - is it because the DDoS protection wouldn't be able to handle it or the poor service at OVH (eg support response times) or something even more scary?
K, I'm out.
Best of luck.
Ask your neighbour
Turn off the power until Monday. The attacker will stop DDoS and as a bonus you will do cost reduction not using power
Just use this card, always works!
Send the attack back.
So, business goes down the drain? Can we hazi.rip ? Any skid or competitor can down you. And attacks are not even that expensive. 5Gbps -15Gbs can be launched from any casual "booter" for a few hundred bucks.
He means that it’s RIP having to migrate to OVH after having spent A LOT on a home datacenter for ONE stupid DDoS
Try a few dozen, it's actually laughable that he didn't foresee this being an issue. At least with Voxility he had some degree of protection.
Yeah, had he just got into the car when he started spending time in this thread instead, he’d be done now