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  • LebboLebbo Member

    DE:AD:BA:BE:DE:AD

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  • You guys seem a bit unreasonable, and raging in here probably just motivates the attacker to keep the attack up. A large and sophisticated carpet bombing attack against customers running a bunch of different services would be quite difficult to defend against in the first place, and a VPS provider charging like 1 euro / month obviously won't be able to throw many resources at mitigating it. Getting the Backbone Direct and GSL NOCs involved and building custom filters is already more than I'd have expected from a hosting provider selling services at this budget range.

    If your ISP is under a DDoS attack that they can't mitigate effectively, the only reasonable thing to do is to activate your disaster recovery plan using hot standby servers (aka idlers here) or hourly / daily billed machines and wait for things to settle down. After the event you can then decide if you want to migrate away, or ask for refunds, etc. But any sensible SLA will say no compensation for outages caused by DDoS attacks anyway.

  • forghaniforghani Member
    edited June 14

    Disabling ipv6 temporary solves the network drop problem
    hopefully this motivates attacker to attack through ipv4

  • mrjk990mrjk990 Member

    @mrjk990 said:
    @DeluxHost
    my invoices B)
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    +1 vCore please

    @DeluxHost

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