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Sounds like a typical use case of MMOLogger. Nothing new here, these things were used to cause HDD I/O overload by the GS years ago, and that's when the MMOLogger was introduced.

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Sounds like a typical use case of MMOLogger. Nothing new here, these things were used to cause HDD I/O overload by the GS years ago, and that's when the MMOLogger was introduced.

If I want to fix this as I do? If you want to help me friend

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For dedicated homeservers -> Use Linux, configure iptables and add rules for your server ports, buy CISCO router with some kind of firewall on it  .. .and GG! :)

If you are in datacenter -> just ask for firewall .. and GG :)

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For dedicated homeservers -> Use Linux, configure iptables and add rules for your server ports, buy CISCO router with some kind of firewall on it  .. .and GG! :)

If you are in datacenter -> just ask for firewall .. and GG :)

Dedicated homeservers...

Do u know what is iptables?? I guess no and Cisco will not help you defence from spoofed attacks,that topic is about flooding loginserver packets not ddos..

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On 10/01/2016 at 23:36, Kaayツ said:

Olá pessoal, vocês viram a nova enchente no login? está causando vários distúrbios haha é corrigir esse problema? Vídeo abaixo.
 

 

 

Does anyone know how to block this attack?

 

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