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Lineage II DDoS Protection Based on Software!! (L2J/L2OFF)


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You have no idea what you've written - do you?

 

 

If you have One Door - that can fit 1 Person pr. second, adding a security guard to the door to check tickets won't stop an influx of people.

It'll only take away the small percentage of people without tickets.

 

You will still be able to only process 1 person pr. second.

 

 

Just as the Hardware NIC and\or software will only be able to process data sent as fast as it's peak rates and it's coded too.

If someone can take down a L2J server with an influx of packets or requests - it's because its BADLY coded.

And has no routines to check packets from sources and validate them.

 

Either way - It won't help shit if the data ammount exceeds hardware NIC, port bandwidth from a hoster or if it's an actual ddos with thousands of incoming sources.

 

It'll stop one source\server from constantly trying to reach the destination server from reaching the actual software(l2j\l2off).

But if the volume is greater than your port or NIC - then it's completely useless.

 

If one source and some packets is enough to deadlock a program - the program is bad.

And another software\application to handle that is just wasting even more resources on the hardware due to overhead.

 

 

Doesn't L2J have a packet filtering on each socket anyway?

 

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mcbigmac, i didn't read what you wrote i stoped on the first line... sorry about that.

 

Well, give me an online server and a botnet. You can pm me here, or send me an email at: ariasl2dev@gmail.com

 

Then come here and tell the results ;)

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mcbigmac, i didn't read what you wrote i stoped on the first line... sorry about that.

 

Well, give me an online server and a botnet. You can pm me here, or send me an email at: ariasl2dev@gmail.com

 

Then come here and tell the results ;)

 

You didn't read it cause your a stupid dumbass child of the internet.

 

You cannot defy the laws of physics or the laws of the physical hardware which your software runs on.

 

 

Your selling shit to idiots - shit which should exist in native l2j at any rate.

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still i stopped on the first line. Try to be more polite, and don't be the prick here.... lol. All the all-known guyz are here??? omg!!

 

Now at my problem, do you have any server to prove it?

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You think that i didn't wanted to do it? Specially now when i want to sell it?

 

My problem is that if i give it for free then someone will crack it. That's why i am offering free test to any supposed client. That's my problem.

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mcbigmac you just spam without any kind of proofs about his project,if you continue like that my next step is dekarma.

 

Here, dekarma me.

 

Maybe you can learn the basics of Networking and Computing resources in the hardware you use daily.

 

eXSEY.jpg

Now what's gonna happen If you ddos 1gbit to the hardware port before the actual server?

Deadlock.

 

Now what's gonna happen if you ddos 1gbit - and you have a 1gbit uplink on your box to your NIC?

Youll be 100% starved - and your box even if it's a dual socket 16 core Xeon monster will probably go to it's knees\die - by processing all the incoming packets and directing them to the applications on the box\machine.

 

Now what happens if you ddos 50 mbit?

If it's a single source - Arias super awesome program might block it.

But you'll still be using resources CONSTANTLY because it'll arrive thru the hardware uplink, to the Server\box Ethernet\NIC card - and use resources from your server.

 

Now if that is all it takes to "take your server down" - maybe you shouldn't be running the gameserver without a decent filtering\banning technique for each connected user.

Which i hope L2J has, and any L2Off extender has.

 

Result? Your adding the overheard from having a seperate program\application deal with processing incoming data to your l2j\l2off server.

And then transferring "accepted" data - using evne more resources - to the server.

Awesome.

 

Now lets be fair - there are firewall professional software products for the professional market.

Do you think a random kid on mxc can write a firewall just as effective as a team of professional coders?

 

Please stay in school jaharakal, you'll need it.

 

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Here, dekarma me.

 

Maybe you can learn the basics of Networking and Computing resources in the hardware you use daily.

 

eXSEY.jpg

Now what's gonna happen If you ddos 1gbit to the hardware port before the actual server?

Deadlock.

 

Now what's gonna happen if you ddos 1gbit - and you have a 1gbit uplink on your box to your NIC?

Youll be 100% starved - and your box even if it's a dual socket 16 core Xeon monster will probably go to it's knees\die - by processing all the incoming packets and directing them to the applications on the box\machine.

 

Now what happens if you ddos 50 mbit?

If it's a single source - Arias super awesome program might block it.

But you'll still be using resources CONSTANTLY because it'll arrive thru the hardware uplink, to the Server\box Ethernet\NIC card - and use resources from your server.

 

Now if that is all it takes to "take your server down" - maybe you shouldn't be running the gameserver without a decent filtering\banning technique for each connected user.

Which i hope L2J has, and any L2Off extender has.

 

Result? Your adding the overheard from having a seperate program\application deal with processing incoming data to your l2j\l2off server.

And then transferring "accepted" data - using evne more resources - to the server.

Awesome.

 

Now lets be fair - there are firewall professional software products for the professional market.

Do you think a random kid on mxc can write a firewall just as effective as a team of professional coders?

 

Please stay in school jaharakal, you'll need it.

 

If router fails to load the attack then , thats the end right?
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