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again some great britain people talking rude to non-native-english talker..
such a pityfull personal attack.
On a separate self contained server .
And run a reconfiguring program changing firewall protocols at 500x a sec
Most companies like rad and flare can easily handle 600 gbs
If you talking 1.5 tbs attacks that's def not some disgruntled gamer.
And though companies like blizzard do suffer from attacks knocking out their server for more than a few hours is almost impossible because of CDN and auto low threshold traffic implementation... we are talking a handful of people in the world capable not some yahoo renting a botnet
When they hit diablo servers the attack only lasted 47 mins before blizzard shut em down
But a CDN is not cheap five figures monthly minimum.
And we know wildcard isn't exactly big spenders lol
A lot of DDos protection adds on game server hosts are complete bullcrap and do little to nothing when a proper attack hits there network.
Stopping them how ever is not fiction and can be done (cloudflare anyone ?) sadly enough that aint gonna happen for gaming hosts because its simply to expensive to make a network large enough to deal with attacks in the size range of several hundereds of Gbps (currently the largest attack stopped by cloudflare is claimed to be around 600Gbps, gl stopping that kinda crap lol).
Really ? that is odd, was your comment not only an uncalled for attack on the op it was also wildy inaccurate and trying to incite hatred towards someone who most likely has nothing to do with the dos attacks all because they have a vac ban woohoo.
As for Britain pfft don't make me laugh That flag is on my profile because it's the only option we get. I'm English mate, just as a Scottsman is Scottish an Irishman is Irish and a Welshman is Welsh. Not all of us agree with our goverments disregard for our national heritage.
Yes, this thread OP is a vac banned loser, he is tryharding to defend ddosers. You know, those ddosers kids, they end like the thread op they get caught in the end. Cause they are losers.
But loser is loser and i hope mods will remove this USELESS thread.
Yet if you had even an ounce of grey matter between your ears you would realise my original comments had bugger all to do with your grammar, your wording or your broken English which I read fine, it was mocking of the way you just stuck op in the basket with the people doing the dos attacks just because they have a vac ban, as I mocked earlier it was pointless totally off topic, completely random and in no way constructive.
Grow up.
No. you and the OP grow up. ddos attacks, download of cheats, everything is linked when you are script kiddo like the OP.
You go on some cheat forums,
download some ♥♥♥♥♥♥ cheats,
or ddos tools, try them, get vacbanned, or ip banned and then you come here to make apology about your big noob pirate skills.
This is how it works. But iam not worried, for sure Ark Dev team are watching the cheat forums to fix/patch exploits, and ban the ddosers and cheaters properly.
This OP guy has no coding understanding and absolutly no idea about how those tools work and he is spreading ♥♥♥♥ topics about ddos all over those ark official steam forums for now some days.
Lets just delete all those toxic threads
Its not "easy to control". Your bandwidth is your bandwidth and if they can DDOS more then your bandwidth can handle. Its game over.
The ways big companies like Amazon avoid this is with large server farms and multiple ISP connections that spread the load of a DDOS attack or mitigates it. (by using one ISP as a front to take the hit while the back ISP connection remains unharmed".
This is why DDOS protection for websites are a big thing and it does the something. Something like Cloudflare will host your name servers while the data still resides on your end. They take the hit for you.
So no, its not an easy thing to control. You can't just tell your firewall to block DDOS attacks. It will get overloaded trying to block hundreds of connections and overload the bandwidth and the firewall.
And believe what you want but this is coming from an experienced network engineer so... #Facts.
And a Master Necro-Poster.....#Facts