woahhh, whoever took a shit in your curry musta had some bad bug.
Calm the fuck down
I've never used it, but I've seen people say(going by their word) that this helps block shells.
As far as I know, it can be used on apache servers to block certain php bits in common shells such as c99.php Weather it works or Not I don't know. I have no reason to test it, but I have no reason to keep quiet and not share it.
mod_security is not for ddos, its an application based security tool to stop exploits if you want something for apache that blocks then you'll want ddos_deflate.
Don't bother looking for D-Guard I baught it for 950$ and it doesn't work as well as I thought it did, you'd need 2GBPS uplink to your server, for it to actually help, and that's a little![]()
Your posts make me giggle with how misinformed and stupid you are.
As for the thread;
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There's no such thing as DDoS protection software. If you want DDoS protection you must have hardware more capable than the attack; This is where DDoS protected server hosting companies come in. DDoS protected hosts' have the bandwidth, connection and hardware capable of taking on attacks and dealing with them. You can not stop UPD data being sent to a server, even if you have a hardware firewall, that will still be hit offline before it hits your server. However that is retrospective to the size of the attack; For example. If a server with a 1Gbit uplink is sent a 100mbit attack, then the server will go offline - It's being flooded with packets. A hardware firewall can counteract this attack as it has more resources and bandwidth VS the attack being given. However if a 2 Gbit attack was being sent, then when the packets hit the hardware firewall it will be 'knocked offline'.
The real solution to an attack is to grow the fuck up. I really can't believe people are so pathetic and shallow enough to attack other hotels. It's a sad state of afairs when hotels must resort to attacking each other because the hotels they own suck ass and no body wants to join them. Or because they enjoy the power trip and making servers go offline. Again, as always. This is another reminder that this community has gone to shit.
mfw people think software protects against DDOS
cisco routers or switches should do the trick...decent enough hardware firewall which has packet filtering.
To be honest this isn't making sense a bit.
If you just install IIS web server then you are quicker off.
You are now wasting space on downloading many Anti-ddos programs when the anti-ddos is implemented in to IIS.
So rather prefer IIS to be honest it doesn't take any space and it's the best and it's better that last off.