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Last edited by Dutch Team; 30-08-15 at 10:21 PM.
buy dedicated server with ddos protection (Hyperfilter/OVH). If u use Linux dedicated - configure IPTables
It doesn't matter where your IP is, when accessing the website or client your IP is sent to the end users computer, so they'll always know what it is. Are you using Cloudflare? You could ask your server provider to move servers (with a new IP) and update Cloudflare settings which usually are immediate, which will at least temporarily make the website accessible again. As Nikita505 said though, you will need DDOS protection. The owner of xHosts is a RZ member and offers DDOS protection - https://xhosts.uk/ddosprotection. Website protection is free but with a splash screen.
Doing things without budget is a really bad idea, unless you do it privately only for you without exposing it on the internet... this way you are just another yet guy trying to build the best hotel out there, really it would be better if you've just played official habbo or some big private hotel :)
That's actually DoS, not DDoS. IIS has this weakness to give that message when you're getting DoSed. You're gonna need an HTTP proxy as well as a TCP proxy.
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Last edited by Chapo; 25-02-19 at 04:23 AM.
@Saliox @Ryan Cloudflare won't route all traffic through their IPs unless you have the $5,000/month plan AFAIK. However the default plan will stop most kiddies that don't know how to bypass Cloudflare. In neither case will this work on your client though, so if you have both emulator and website on the same server with Cloudflare enabled then the IP will still be revealed, so the client should be proxied.