Author Topic: WARNING! DDoSer Found!  (Read 8120 times)

you're a stupid one lol

DDoS is done with an external program not blockland

He is DDosing blockland servers.
Block his IP from your server.
Can't connect.

We do have proof. Ask Kaph for it.
Problem is, Windows is a low quality OS and not really helpful in diagnosing problems. I found software for packet logs but it really wasn't very dynamic and good enough for 24/7 usage. I was able to figure out the last rounds of DDoS because I knew when it would be happening. Can't go back to the event after it already happens.

Also, my name has an "L" in it.

It would be a DoS, for a DDoS you would need a botnet. I doubt you could buy a botnet for $20.

He is well aware that we can contact his ISP and report him right?

He is DDosing blockland servers.
Block his IP from your server.
Can't connect.

block his IP from the server

surprisingly, your router is still being overflowed with packets from him

It would be a DoS, for a DDoS you would need a botnet. I doubt you could buy a botnet for $20.
I think he meant a blockland key was 20$

He is well aware that we can contact his ISP and report him right?
Probably not.
Especially considering DDoSing is considered a felony.

Probably not.
Especially considering DDoSing is considered a felony.

ISPs can and will cut off your internet for a DDoS attack.

block his IP from the server

surprisingly, your router is still being overflowed with packets from him

But if you block connections from his IP from your router then packets won't be sent?

But if you block connections from his IP from your router then packets won't be sent?
Packets don't just stop existing because "oh stuff, this guys firewall stops me, I should pretend I never existed"

I think he meant a blockland key was 20$
Either way
He doesn't have one

Packets don't just stop existing because "oh stuff, this guys firewall stops me, I should pretend I never existed"
it's the actual router

wouldn't blocking the transmission of data stop packet spam since you are stopping the transmission of data packets

it's the actual router

wouldn't blocking the transmission of data stop packet spam since you are stopping the transmission of data packets
You can't just tell the remote host "stop loving sending packets" and expect it to "stop loving sending packets"

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First day and you've already made a drama... Wow.

You can't just tell the remote host "stop loving sending packets" and expect it to "stop loving sending packets"
well no stuff sherlock

what i meant was to actually block the data packets from being transmitted through your connection

yes, you can block things from getting on your computer! isn't technology amazing!?