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I bet you 500$ I can still DDoS you with an unplugged pc, deal?
Really blocking whoever is dossing you? That might work if the person or botnet uses their own pc which doesn't make any sense but with simple ip spoofing you can't block anything.Quote:
okay are you all okay now guys i can do it and i know how DDosing is work and about Haxor or what ever his name when i talk to him i told him just basics about how to know who is DDosing you didnt ltill him how to prevent it and i dont prevent it 100% or even 90% i just can make your server handel it for good time to block who ever ddosing you
but i can say now that's im totaly wrong to make this post here cuz im sure now this is the worst place in the whole internet thx for feedback guys seya but for who didnt flame here im gonna just share a lill something i have learned to block who ddosing you
Cya
i will answer you just cuz i know that's the one who have really knowledge hereQuote:
Really blocking whoever is dossing you? That might work if the person or botnet uses their own pc which doesn't make any sense but with simple ip spoofing you can't block anything.
Also even if you manage to refuse all the packets and connection from the attackers there is still something called bandwidth which you can run out of. Depending on how big the ddos is it could send so much data that there isn't any left from normal users.
Owh and epvp the worst place on the internet to post this? I don't think so it's probably a really good place since you get criticized A LOT and people are most likely flaming but that gives you a chance to prove them wrong ect.
There is something called ip spoofing seriously you know about networking ? >.>Quote:
i will answer you just cuz i know that's the one who have really knowledge here
and im still say that's the worst place on the internet :)
well Haxor have ddos at his own server and i told him just some basics to know the ip who ddosing him and it's machin ip as he said so it's static ip which i can block the connection between him and haxor server it's to easy
Umm, transmission control protocol (tcp) has a protection against such actions (sequence control, that's why it's named transmission control protocol actually hhhhh). UDP is way simplier, and doesent... well, most of applications uses TCP/IP at the moment, i don't think you would really put such amount of effort into spoofing your ip address in udp protocol context. Plus, server/or whatever else can compare remote client mac/ip address stuff. Yeah, you can "spoof" it using VPNs, proxies etc but that still doesent make you 100% ninja. Most of weri serious websites & sh*t at the moment uses some more catchy methods of determining remote client ip address (like running some client-side scripts through browser etc, that's one of main reasons krall menz usually disable JS execution while doing something evil). So, what i'm trying to say: yeah, you can hide it, but you can be never be sure someone wont get it, if he has enough knowledge and good point for it.Quote:
There is something called ip spoofing seriously you know about networking ? >.>