DDoS Attack. :/
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Hello people.
My server got attacked by something called DDoS.
I'm not really sure what it does, but it think it sends unlimited information to my server or something.
Anyway, my server is running on Windows.
Is there any way i can protect my self from DDos?
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Hello people.
My server got attacked by something called DDoS.
I'm not really sure what it does, but it think it sends unlimited information to my server or something.
Anyway, my server is running on Windows.
Is there any way i can protect my self from DDos?
Blacklist the attackers in your routers firewall. As well as blocking the type of packet they send.
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#3

What if he is using different proxys?
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Hello people.
My server got attacked by something called DDoS.
I'm not really sure what it does, but it think it send unlimited information to my server or something.
Anyway, my server is running on Windows.
Is there any way i can protect my self from DDos?
Are you hosting the server (Home host?) or are you using a hosting site such as VoltHost? Or, are you using a dedicated server/VPS?

DDoS'es are considerably hard to protect against, to be honest.
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#5

I have like a private server. Specially dedicated to hosting websites and game servers.

It's really getting bad, because my server's ping hits 3k ping once i leave it on for 5 minutes...
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#6

Well, there are some 'protections' against DDOS, note the '' as honestly I never found a protection that really makes it impossible to get DDOS'd. I'm afraid the only thing you can do is effectivly range ban the attackers and turn off the server while the attack lasts.
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#7

Sooo...
My server basically is f*cked?
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Sooo...
My server basically is f*cked?
DDOSed servers are hard to combat, if there very large that is.

Its happened to us before.

Your best bet is to wait it out unfortunately.
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#9

Block the offending IP's using IPtables, or get a new IP.
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#10

Block or range ban block the ips affecting you,
it wont stop the attack but it should make the damage a bit less, depending on how hard you're being hit
(meaning how many machines and network speed)
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