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Originally Posted by Goofie
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.
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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).