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Instead of selectively blocking traffic like a blacklist, selectively allow traffic like a whitelist. You only need to allow UDP packets on port 7777. Drop everything else. Assuming that localhost and SSH traffic is allowed by default, you only need two rules:
Rule #1: Allow UDP traffic on port 7777
Rule #2: Drop any traffic on any port
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as I can block all traffic?
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Why don't you ask your host?
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firewall ovh is good, but the one is not better
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I think a dedi is out of his budged based on him running what will most probably a 1-2gb ram VPS which would be a similar price to a rented server opposed to a dedicated server.
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NFO has good DDOSS protection, this shouldn't be an issue. They also have very fast(yes imo, they respond within 1-2 minutes no matter the time), so I'm pretty it could be fixed and sorted within minutes if you submit a help ticket. Otherwise, you can try messing around with the firewall as Vince stated a few posts above.
They do try to stop attacks though, but rules should help aswell. You can contact them for more information regarding attack protection. And the title sounds like you want someone to ddoss your server, I'd suggest changing it before more attacks come...(just joking ;p)
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You're better off with a VPS from OVH. They have vacuum which notifys you if there's a strange delay or over sent packets.
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Holy shit you're overpaying. But you can't really "stop" a DDoS attack.
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Which NFO location are you using?
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Which NFO location are you using?
Atlanta
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as I can add these iptables?
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Yes, but you should contact your host before doing anything!