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  • From: Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados <ventas AT dedicados.com.mx>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] servers offline
  • Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 23:15:29 -0600

im going to edit the list of my servers and put them here, all the tier2

http://online247.com.mx/

and wich ones accept the iptables rules or the filtro53.c

im testing =)

Ing. Alejandro M.
Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
http://www.dedicados.com.mx
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skype: dedicados
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El 24/02/2014 11:06 p. m., Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados escribió:
Its not a surprise but with 25 servers is kind of anoying.

provider cant modify kernel from node, so VPS will stay as that.

i have 6 diff providers and in all are the same, maybe is debian or something else, i'll be glad if you can contact me and i'll give you access to some, so you can test that rule, or another rule for iptables.

right now whitelist option sounds great. but servers have to be not listed on tier2 page.

Ing. Alejandro M.
Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
http://www.dedicados.com.mx
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correo / msn: ventas AT dedicados.com.mx
skype: dedicados
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El 24/02/2014 12:30 p. m., Jeff Taylor escribió:
You sound like this is a surprise to you. Did you not understand from the warning on the wiki setup page, or the continual discussions here about attacks, that any servers you put online will certainly fall under attack within a short period?

What's happening with the iptables rules? As discussed, they will not do anything for incoming traffic, they only slow down how many responses your server tries to make. The rules do what they are supposed to do -- they limit the traffic enough that your server does not add to the problem that the DDoS attack is trying to cause. However unless you have an arrangement with your hosting provider, in most cases there is nothing you can do about the incoming traffic.


On 02/24/2014 10:37 AM, Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados wrote:
many of my servers have been used for DDOS, and are eating the bandwithd.

i cant use the iptables you post, or even the filter Alejandro give me.

So, im going to remove many of my servers from tier2 list

sorry.


Ing. Alejandro M.
Hospedaje Web y Servidores Dedicados
http://www.dedicados.com.mx
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correo / msn: ventas AT dedicados.com.mx
skype: dedicados


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