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Well, $5/y is a bit exaggerated but i think you know this anyways. The way i see it is that he needs to somehow capitalize on being the boss of the DC. Just offering basic service like everyone else does is probably not going to cut it. I mean, it might function as a cost cutting measure but (without having seen any actual numbers) i would guess that it probably needs a certain scale for that to really work out.
lol that's why no PayPal.
Do you want to tell me that it would be a correct approach on the part of the customers when they pass the refund period to DDoS themselves for that refund?
Or wait, all clients are good, they wouldn't do such a thing.
cociu time?
Can you tell where this ddos is happening? More precisely on a which ip or client? If it's happening with a client. Just start to null route ips if you cannot add ddos protection.
sir, I have no further comments as it is clear to me by now where this is headed.
thanks for your reply anyway 🙂
You can launch tbps for attacks for that amount of money. Atleast what I've seen in researching DDoS.
Both the source of the attacks and their destination include random IPs and ports.
So they are attacking your subnet?
Exactly, from the beginning till now.
You got discord or telegram?
Send me any and I'll help you out.
Or wait, all clients are good, they wouldn't do such a thing.
This sounds like you either know who's doing this (in which case, name and shame them), or you don't, in which case, stop with the arrogance, put your superiority complex on a leash, and find a solution to fix your network.
Where would you block them anyways? A soon as they reach your network it's to late as they'll saturate your link whenever you drop them or not.
With all due respect that's literally insane. An attack of that size is so extremely easy to launch that you (or rather your clients) are fully at the mercy of whoever is running the attack and all hopes are in them getting bored, which is - considering they'll get to have juicy LET drama threads - not all that certain.
🍿 popcorn time
Unlike cociu, Florin will exit gracefully (blaming it all on ddos)
oh thats the plan
No no no, DDoSing yourself is only allowed by providers once they're ready to throw in the towel and resell Hetzner and OVH once BYOIP is setup.
Bruh, no one DDoS'd you for a refund. Few threads ago it was the suspicious ticket, now you've got an idea of who it is for a refund.
Next it'll be @yoursunny for lack of IPv6 only network.
Good luck at OVH.
PS: I am disappoint.
No one, because the procedure is not as simple as PayPal when you say anything and get your money back.
I'm going to drive to the rack to test a new solution that he suggested by @SillyGoose .
Yeah but not being able to use a service you paid for because it's constantly/regularly (let's face it even just 1-2 days of downtime every 1-2 weeks will render it unusable for anything halfway serious) congested is a pretty compelling reason. Seriously, where are you even going with this?
Well, good luck with that. There is no magic that'll suddenly make a local solution effective. A congested link is a congested link. DDoS is just very stupid and simple.
pull out all the cables, problem solved
@FlorinMarian do you no longer live where the servers are? What prompted the move?
I think many folks were okay with the idea of a home DC because you lived feet away from the servers.
Anyhow, good luck.
I still think you and @Calin should just rent a garage or something and combine forces. I get you two mixed up enough as is.
Pull the plug out. Simple as that.
any update ?
Gazi website is reachable.
Ah yes & I can access my server too
That's just stupid theory. Sarcasm aside, he's genuine DIY guy and definitely would prefer to continue to improve his home DC.
He is just too eccentric on this forum and easily makes enemies due to misunderstanding and/or responding people back on their own levels rather than being overly polite.
Not to mention he has invested so much money on his current setup, moving it back to rented servers in a facility he can't access is probly worse than having to quit.
@HaziFlorinMarian Look into OpenMPTCProuter. This would allow software level WAN bonding with pretty good throughput using conventional ISPs
Also, install some beefy server before the switches as a firewall using pfsense or opnsense to filter the invalid packets if the connection port itself is larger than the incoming attack.
I couldn't have said it better either!
I've been an asshole, and I probly continue being one for memes, but I don't want this to fail on some script kiddie DDoS attack.
so everything fixed?