Originally Posted by
gWX0
OP, a script intended to protect other scripts of this nature is a bad idea - it'd be better to setup a software firewall, or even modify the settings of your HTTP daemon to limit the number of concurrent connections.
A tiny script compared to a hardware firewall - the next logical step would be to setup a software firewall, not based off a script ran through an HTTP daemon.
Oops, I spoke too soon!
1) "I'll exploit your database" - I highly doubt you know any MSSQL vulnerabilities that would effect Kyuma.
2) ASP is a scripting language, but it doesn't have to be ran on a server end.
3) "And second of all my pc is better protected than the Queen's one." - what?
Why would a server daemon be used to flood a PHP script?
Two words: "Donald Duck".
Read above.