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[HELP!] Being ddos'ed, need to know the largest packet size sent by an RO client


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I don't know how to analyze packets, and I am in need of urgent help. My server is currently under attack, and I need to know the largest packet used by the RO client, so that I can drop anything larger than that. Thankyou in advance <3

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Or you can just use cloudflare :3

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It's good for protecting a website. It acts like a proxy

https://www.cloudflare.com/overview

It won't work for RO though.

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So Brian for websites: Cloudflare

vps: https://harmonize.it/

xD!

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Hi Everyone,

CloudFlare is useless because there are resolvers which just trace it back to your site; so it doesn't protect it at all, however, it might be able to speed up the load time of your site.

@Pancake: Use IPTables and drop all malformed packets.

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then what would be the best website security? out of curiosity...

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