I want to move my server to be collocated to hyperfilter.com, there i would have the ddos protection from hyperfilter for any server i would open so it's a big plus instead of paying for ddos protection with reverse proxy.
My question is this: is hyperfilter protection enough to protect a big server, the project is very big we will have competition like e-global and l2tales.
I see some have ddos protection from ovh, I read that e-global had from nkeep, are they using multiple protections or are those protection better?
Everywhere I read, they say hyperfilter is the best but very few use it, I know that they are expensive bug big projects do not have problems with the bugget.
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You were talking about security — I want you to prove that it's actually insecure, try to hack it or something.
You're just talking without any evidence, and that's not right.
Without the personal key that's generated for each site, you can't do anything. And by the way, boberKurwa isn't even used — it's a joke, and you totally fell for it.
You're being very unconstructive.
I appreciate criticism based on facts, and here's a fact: Sphere 2 has been running publicly since October, and there haven't been any successful hacking attempts.
If you doubt that, go ahead and prove me
wrong.
When a conversation loses its direction and turns into pointless justifications, maybe the problem isn't who's right it's who's insecure. The phrase "there is nothing for me to prove" shows confidence or indifference. But let’s look at it in PHP.
class Logan22 {
public bool $hasSomethingToProve = false;
public string $communicationMode = 'normal';
public bool $usesChatGPT = false;
public function respond(string $input): string {
if (str_contains($input, 'prove')) {
return "I have nothing to prove.";
}
if (str_contains($input, 'defensive')) {
$this->communicationMode = 'defensive';
return "You got defensive – did something feel threatening?";
}
if (str_contains($input, 'ChatGPT')) {
$this->usesChatGPT = true;
return "Yes, I use it for speed, accuracy, and because my spelling sucks.";
}
return "What did you just say again?";
}
}
You wrote complete nonsense. Everything you said is utter rubbish from someone who doesn’t understand a thing.
As for the ticking time bomb — go ahead and try to prove it. No one has managed so far, and trust me, there’ve been plenty of “smart guys” before you.
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I want to move my server to be collocated to hyperfilter.com, there i would have the ddos protection from hyperfilter for any server i would open so it's a big plus instead of paying for ddos protection with reverse proxy.
My question is this: is hyperfilter protection enough to protect a big server, the project is very big we will have competition like e-global and l2tales.
I see some have ddos protection from ovh, I read that e-global had from nkeep, are they using multiple protections or are those protection better?
Everywhere I read, they say hyperfilter is the best but very few use it, I know that they are expensive bug big projects do not have problems with the bugget.
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