Attack Port Flyff

09/07/2018 03:25 AleandraS2#1
Is possible down some program as (AccountServer, DatabaseServer, CoreServer...) be knocked over by an attack on your Port?

Example, if the DabaseServer port was attacked by DDOS, could it fall?

Thanks
09/07/2018 11:53 xTwiLightx#2
Well, the DatabaseServer won't have an open port (if the firewall is configured properly) - the only possible servers are Certifier, Cache and Login since they are open for the clients.

And of course, DDoS is always an option to take down services or servers.
09/07/2018 19:07 AleandraS2#3
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Well, the DatabaseServer won't have an open port (if the firewall is configured properly) - the only possible servers are Certifier, Cache and Login since they are open for the clients.

And of course, DDoS is always an option to take down services or servers.
Hmm, sure.
And AccountServer, is open to the clients?

I have a friend who is having the AccountServer and DatabaseServer dropping (Stopping working). I do not know which order is falling, if the AccountServer hangs before the DatabaseServer.
But whenever it falls, protection is detecting attacks on Flyff's ports.
09/07/2018 21:02 Tweeney#4
try to change the default ports and configure your firewall properly? (not sure if this works haha)
09/07/2018 21:12 Nιgнтмαяε#5
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try to change the default ports and configure your firewall properly? (not sure if this works haha)
Then said user can download something like WireShark and figure out what ports the data is streaming from just by watching the packets or they just use a port sniffer.
09/07/2018 21:19 ZeroTwo02#6
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Then said user can download something like WireShark and figure out what ports the data is streaming from just by watching the packets or they just use a port sniffer.
:lul: Use the Resource Monitor of windows & check neuz.exe on "network", you gonna get the IP and the Port.
09/07/2018 21:49 Tweeney#7
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Then said user can download something like WireShark and figure out what ports the data is streaming from just by watching the packets or they just use a port sniffer.
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Originally Posted by naruto66620 View Post
:lul: Use the Resource Monitor of windows & check neuz.exe on "network", you gonna get the IP and the Port.
Thanks for the information :)