ProjectHax Packet Filter/DDoS Protection - Free usage tier

09/16/2015 19:57 WeeMan1337#16
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Originally Posted by its.soul View Post
i see the thread is advertise for a paid service more than that free 100 connection .. else how you really count the 100 connection to the server ?!

the limit can be reached by some flood attacks !
Only agent server connections are counted. There's no reason there couldn't be an unmetered connection limit.
09/17/2015 02:43 Pure3viL#17
i have tried ovh providers , and yes its not good at all if you face some one know what he doing , ovh can avoid the small / mid attacks
and nice to see your project finally up
09/17/2015 07:06 ​Goofie​#18
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Originally Posted by halon2 View Post
It's just a test server, only WeeMan and me have an account on that server.
My point is this, when there is many concurrent users and someone attack your server will drop the connections. This is not a joke, you can ask anyone that have used OVH before and you will see. ETC Elamidas, Pioneer.. and the list continues.
09/17/2015 16:49 halon2#19
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Originally Posted by Pure3viL View Post
i have tried ovh providers , and yes its not good at all if you face some one know what he doing , ovh can avoid the small / mid attacks
and nice to see your project finally up
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Originally Posted by ​Goofie​ View Post
My point is this, when there is many concurrent users and someone attack your server will drop the connections. This is not a joke, you can ask anyone that have used OVH before and you will see. ETC Elamidas, Pioneer.. and the list continues.
WeeMan pretty much already answered that, we can just switch to a different host if needed.

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Originally Posted by WeeMan1337 View Post
That was the idea. I'm not afraid to admit that OVH may have been a bad choice. There is no one using the filter service, so if it goes down like you say it will then I can simply move to another provider. From what I've seen so far, the attacks are detected and mitigated immediately. None of the traffic hits the server in any way and everything stays online with only a small latency increase.
09/18/2015 03:08 WeeMan1337#20
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Originally Posted by ​Goofie​ View Post
My point is this, when there is many concurrent users and someone attack your server will drop the connections. This is not a joke, you can ask anyone that have used OVH before and you will see. ETC Elamidas, Pioneer.. and the list continues.
Actually, they seem to drop all packets going to the server on whatever ISP they are actively mitigating on. If new connections take a different route they still get through. I have tested it and it just seems to be a limitation on their end that they could correct with the VAC system. Anyway, no one really seems that interested. If I get no response from OVH by the end of the month I'll probably end up GPL'ing the source code.

The whole idea was to make private server exploit/DDoS protection affordable without needing to fork over $350+ a month for a Hyperfilter server, or even more if you planned to run everything from there. If people are actually willing to order the filter server, which no one has or even is interested in, then Hyperfilter would be worth doing (or even better, Voxility).
09/23/2015 12:23 halon2#21
OVH replied. but OVH support is slow as fuck, so it can take some time before they reply to WeeMan's response.
09/24/2015 04:25 Fladivo#22
awesome
09/24/2015 13:24 Genghis1337#23
Good luck
09/28/2015 16:05 Keidas#24
good luck :)
09/28/2015 21:32 halon2#25
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Originally Posted by Fladivo View Post
awesome
:).

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Originally Posted by Genghis1337 View Post
Good luck
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Originally Posted by Keidas View Post
good luck :)
Thank you.
10/01/2015 19:55 halon2#26
Bump
12/15/2015 13:35 PortalDark#27
#reopened

The thread does offer a free alternative(with restrictions)
12/15/2015 13:36 Bizzyyyyy#28
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Originally Posted by PortalDark View Post
#reopened

The thread does offer a free alternative(with restrictions)
Thank you for your fairness :)
12/15/2015 13:40 magicanoo#29
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Originally Posted by PortalDark View Post
#reopened

The thread does offer a free alternative(with restrictions)
Took you 2 months to read the thread thoroughly? Wow, that's amazing. Or is it because you didn't want to disappoint krall friend and close his thread too? #2pro
12/15/2015 13:42 PortalDark#30
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Originally Posted by magicanoo View Post
Took you 2 months to read the thread thoroughly? Wow, that's amazing. Or is it because you didn't want to disappoint krall friend and close his thread? #2pro
The first reason

We have been having some issues with the this kind of threads