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Tertahedron:

How do you run the .sh?

{Pacnet2013}:


--- Quote from: Tertahedron on August 14, 2013, 08:45:29 PM ---How do you run the .sh?

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Open terminal, CD to the directory the sh is in, then try :

bash RunMe.sh

if not, then try these :

sh RunMe.sh

chmod +x RunMe.sh

or

bash RunMe, sh RunMe, etc.

You may have to allow it to execute with Gatekeeper.

If not, just try :

cd ./resources/JRE/Home/bin/

java -jar hhcpclient.jar


Polar Bear:


--- Quote from: hammereditor² on August 14, 2013, 11:02:12 AM ---I think we are currently experiencing a DDoS attack. I'm trying to ping the server, and on average, I only get 1 packet back out of the 4 that were sent. Remote desktop doesn't work for 7 minutes, then works for 40 seconds, and goes on and off. Most HamHost servers have --- ping. I was able to get a quick glimpse in resources usage in Task manager, and CPU and ram usage are normal, except there is significant network activity.
Also, when I play on my Blockland server, the client's rendering seems to warp and turn from side to side. When I try to plant a brick, it takes about 700ms for the server to do it.

The attack seems to have stopped now.

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well how did you come to that conclusion? are you sure it's not just your poor network connectivity given you're using a budget vps provider? assuming its some malicious attack with no evidence is dangerous

nerraD:


--- Quote from: Polar Bear on August 15, 2013, 04:04:08 AM ---well how did you come to that conclusion? are you sure it's not just your poor network connectivity given you're using a budget vps provider? assuming its some malicious attack with no evidence is dangerous

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doesn't a VPS get notified when DDoS takes place? Or some network chart showing the amount of packets being received?

hammereditor²:


--- Quote from: nerraD on August 15, 2013, 04:27:28 AM ---doesn't a VPS get notified when DDoS takes place? Or some network chart showing the amount of packets being received?

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--- Quote from: Polar Bear on August 15, 2013, 04:04:08 AM ---well how did you come to that conclusion? are you sure it's not just your poor network connectivity given you're using a budget vps provider? assuming its some malicious attack with no evidence is dangerous

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It probably was. During the attack, the connectivity remained just high enough for me to use Remote Desktop, and I opened task manager, and the incoming throughput was ~185 Mbps. The outgoing speed was ~182 Mbps.
So I'm sure it was a DDoS attack.

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