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Its simple. You pay one company to protect your dedicated from attacks.

Nowadays most recent way of doing this is protecting your real ip with a "fake one" that will filter the packets.

That means that only "good" packets will finally conclude to your dedicated.

 

Otherwise you can buy flood protection up to X-Y Gpbs 

That means that if for example you have UDP protection up to 20 gbps

My botnet which offers 35+ UDP gbps will take you down easily ;)

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Its simple. You pay one company to protect your dedicated from attacks.

Nowadays most recent way of doing this is protecting your real ip with a "fake one" that will filter the packets.

That means that only "good" packets will finally conclude to your dedicated.

 

Otherwise you can buy flood protection up to X-Y Gpbs 

That means that if for example you have UDP protection up to 20 gbps

My botnet which offers 35+ UDP gbps will take you down easily ;)

 

So what do you suggest me to do?

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NeverMore's only suggestion xD, you asked for it

what a bad guy ...

 

 

So what do you suggest me to do?

dunno dude. make a re-search on companies..

ask them throught online support etc.

;)

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Here you are: http://www.maxcheaters.com/topic/163248-ddos-protection-120gbps-starting-from-10%E2%82%AC/

 

It's cheap and trusted. If you need any assistance or more information feel free to drop me a PM.

Edited by Frank
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what a bad guy ...

 

 

dunno dude. make a re-search on companies..

ask them throught online support etc.

;)

 

Is that for real?

thats working like cloudflare almost (talking about redirecting attacks xD) ,all players = same ip ,whats that suppose to mean? ???

Edited by Karasu
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Is that for real?

thats working like cloudflare almost (talking about redirecting attacks xD) ,all players = same ip ,whats that suppose to mean? ???

i didnt got the point of the post

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