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redtubex 04-29-2013 01:16 AM

ddos attack protection(need expert)
 
Right now we have ddos attack. We are looking experienced expert in order to prevent of such attacks... Please contact me if you can help youpornus>gmail

hdbuilder 04-29-2013 03:20 AM

Just find a host that offers anti DDOS hosted solutions. Like this one, not sure you wanna go there, its in Russia :http://bulletproof-web.ru/ just search google.

hdbuilder 04-29-2013 03:22 AM

Just found 2 more:

http://www.rivalhost.com/
http://www.blockdos.net/

Have fun

redtubex 04-29-2013 03:27 AM

I can google many such companies. But I need who already had such issues and can share with the experience in solving it ...

freecartoonporn 04-29-2013 04:19 AM

let me guess.,

you own mtgox ?

redtubex 04-29-2013 04:29 AM

no matter what I own, i need experienced professional in such cases

Ferus 04-29-2013 04:39 AM

You can use gigenet .com
They have a proxyshield service, that will defend you in most cases.

I have use it for a Canadian Client, and they identify a DDoS attack within seconds, and send the real surfer to the website, and the DDoS to a dummy

EriktheRabbit 04-29-2013 06:05 AM

These scam artist threads suck

Pornopat 04-29-2013 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redtubex (Post 19602422)
no matter what I own, i need experienced professional in such cases

No it depends completely on what you own if people are willing to give you free advice.
You seem to think you are entitled to someting.
Thats a fucked up attitude.

fris 04-29-2013 07:18 AM

what type of setup do you have?

Dankasaur 04-29-2013 07:44 AM

cloudflare.com

2012 04-29-2013 07:49 AM

http://www.dosarrest.com

Harmon 04-29-2013 07:52 AM

Offer to pay them to stop and show you how to prevent it.

Ferus 04-29-2013 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornopat (Post 19602578)
No it depends completely on what you own if people are willing to give you free advice.
You seem to think you are entitled to someting.
Thats a fucked up attitude.

What wrong with wanting experienced professional? :error

Babaganoosh 04-29-2013 08:12 AM

There is nothing you can do to stop a ddos except for paying a ddos mitigation service.

2MuchMark 04-29-2013 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redtubex (Post 19602422)
no matter what I own, i need experienced professional in such cases

The best thing to do in this case is to contact your hosting provider, or, if you own your own machines, contact the data center's NOC and ask them for help. They will be able to provide you with various firewall products and services that

(a) Are instantly available to you, and
(b) They can provide full support for.

Good luck!

Dankasaur 04-29-2013 08:24 AM

Use cloudflare.com they just helped protect Spamhaus against one of the biggest DDoS' in history...

Dankasaur 04-29-2013 08:25 AM

http://blog.cloudflare.com/the-ddos-...e-the-internet

MrGusMuller 04-29-2013 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TubeVideoAPI (Post 19602604)
cloudflare.com

what he said.

Doctor Dre 04-29-2013 09:30 AM

We were under attack by a big DDOS back in the days on a site that had a few million page viewed a day. We switched to a few hosts that claimed they could handle it before we found ThePlanet. We never had any problems after that.

Babaganoosh 04-29-2013 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 19602703)
The best thing to do in this case is to contact your hosting provider, or, if you own your own machines, contact the data center's NOC and ask them for help. They will be able to provide you with various firewall products and services that

(a) Are instantly available to you, and
(b) They can provide full support for.

Good luck!

That's not true. Most hosts will just nullroute you when you're getting ddosed. Very few hosts offer anything like Cisco Guard. Conventional firewalls don't do anything to stop a ddos.

Defeating a ddos takes either a specialized host or a 3rd party mitigation service.

mamaliga 04-29-2013 10:52 AM

If you're being attacked and your server is absolutely vital, you might need to contact Rack911. They are good:) You should also investigate what kind of ddos is , how large is it and other useful info BEFORE contact them.

mikesouth 04-29-2013 11:29 AM

Cloudflare works and its free BUT

last time I tried it it ginked up the traffic stats dunno if it still does.

WebairMetz 04-29-2013 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babaganoosh (Post 19602674)
There is nothing you can do to stop a ddos except for paying a ddos mitigation service.

Correct and I can help you out with that Redtubex. Let me know if you want to chat more about this service and how we can help you prevent these attacks in the future.

My info is in my sig. Hit me up!

Mike

SplatterMaster 04-29-2013 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 19603126)
Cloudflare works and its free BUT

last time I tried it it ginked up the traffic stats dunno if it still does.

I?d prefer not to use a service that also provides service for such sites as forumophilia and kitty kats.

BoomBoomBenoit 04-29-2013 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WebairMetz (Post 19603194)
Correct and I can help you out with that Redtubex. Let me know if you want to chat more about this service and how we can help you prevent these attacks in the future.

My info is in my sig. Hit me up!

Mike

Webair can definitely give you a hand, they've helped me in the past :thumbsup

blazin 04-29-2013 01:24 PM

We use webscreen, but it's a physical box and I don't think they have a virtual solution, but it is pretty good and the company that I work for suffers DOS attacks and DDOS attacks quiet often.

http://www.webscreen-technology.com/

Cloud based solutions I know off are Cloudflare and Imperva.... http://www.imperva.com/solutions/ddos-protection.html


A couple of possible solutions:

Mod_Evasive and Mod_QOS... this should limit the amount of requests from specific IPs and may buy you some time.

also I have heard of one way of dealing with it.. never tried it though:

Stick a couple of Virtual Machines and then load balance across a couple of reverse proxies (with caching).. ie Varnish Cache
The theory is that you'll soak up all that bandwidth and stop it saturating your network before it reaches you backend servers..

Good Luck btw.... DDOS protection isn't something you think about till you suffer an attack... but once you have it you'll sleep easier at night.

FlowerKid 04-29-2013 02:14 PM

If the DDoS attack comes from a really big bot network, you can't do anything against it, only waiting until it's over.


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