Author Topic: You can add another DDOS victim to your lists.  (Read 4225 times)

Wish someone could develop something that throws the trash packets back at the attacking IP.

I wonder if you could do weird spoofing crap to trick the attacking computers to attack themselves or something.

A lot of the times people who ddos other people do it for a sort of 'revenge'. Especially these guys.
Keep in mind these guys are probably unstable and can't control their own actions because y'know, they have to ddos to get revenge.

Sure, sometimes they do it out of complete randomness, for no reason, as Lugnut said. However, I think these guys do it because they are upset at us or enjoy to see us complain about it.

Honestly I know it's hard to just stay quiet and shut up after you get ddosed because it seems like you just got slapped around and forgeted over, but I really think if we just ignore these guys and don't make such a big deal all the time, we can see the ddosing begin to go down.

I'm pretty sure no one has anything against me here, I'm 105% sure these attacks are just meant to stir the community up.
I'm hoping DO managed to block the IPs, because I have no log of which ones were attacking; I can't do it myself.

I still had internet personally, this was an attack on my VPS I literally just bought last week.



0.93gbps

Alright alright, fine, I won't host anymore. You win.


0.93gbps

Alright alright, fine, I won't host anymore. You win.
So they will terminate your VPS? Why do the DDoS'ers always win??

So they will terminate your VPS? Why do the DDoS'ers always win??
They won't.
I'm terminating this droplet and creating a new one from a snapshot to force an IP switch.

Definitely not hosting from home anymore either. forget that.

They won't.
I'm terminating this droplet and creating a new one from a snapshot to force an IP switch.
So I guess a "droplet" is a server system (VPS/dedi). I just thought they were giving you an ultimatum to either stop the attackers or be terminated, based on the title "provide us with a resolution".

A load balancer can help with a DDOS. It's not bullet proof but it would help with the small attacks such as this. You will need 2-3 droplets.

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-set-up-nginx-load-balancing

[DoS attack: ACK Scan] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [63.228.223.110], Saturday, Apr 19,2014 23:25:54
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [184.50.238.233], Saturday, Apr 19,2014 22:05:54
[DoS attack: FIN Scan] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [74.125.225.138], Saturday, Apr 19,2014 22:01:35
[DoS attack: FIN Scan] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [74.125.225.74], Saturday, Apr 19,2014 22:01:30
[DoS attack: FIN Scan] attack packets in last 20 sec from ip [173.194.46.106], Saturday, Apr 19,2014 22:01:29

I'm pretty sure no one has anything against me here, I'm 105% sure these attacks are just meant to stir the community up.
I'm hoping DO managed to block the IPs, because I have no log of which ones were attacking; I can't do it myself.

I still had internet personally, this was an attack on my VPS I literally just bought last week.

I hope no one is doing this because they have a vendetta against you. It sucks, I know it does. hope you can bring it up again :(

I really love how people think they're a huge, special vigilante for DoS/DDoS'ing someone.

starfish forums

jesus those haxor kids are worthless

I'm assuming they could, but I didn't have anything logging it.
I don't know what I could've even used to log it.
Your ISP will know