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Torrent traffic being detected as ddos guess the provider
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Online.net starts sevi mitigation even if i paid for arbor everytime torrent traffic gets detected so incoming traffic gets disabled as sevi sucks . contacted support also that heatwave warning on the website makes me laugh and poker face myself .
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say wat? come again
The end is nigh.
im serious im not joking aka making it up.
TL;TR CALL 999
I don't see the problem, just open a ticket and tell them that you are torrenting, it will be np boss.
125k packets a sec and you dont see a problem. Word up
also do be sure to LET them know you have a very important profile on the forum!
Did someone mention Hetzner?
Why do you pay for DDOS protection for torrenting anyway ?
Competetive torrenting can be cut-throat these days ... so a hard-torrenting man needs all the protection money can buy!
Nothing new, that AntiDDoS gets salty on torrents, somewhere you pass through a threshold and the AntiDDoS gets pissed, maybe even on purpose.
Maybe Online is tired by all these torrents recently.
Instead of throttle users, they just get the AntiDDoS on you.
Never trust the french,
Well the server itself don't see those packets which is weird. > @Neoon said:
Yes online.net is sketchy as fuck but they are the only provider who offers acces to arbor peakflow portal on kinda cheap. So yeah maybe it's a bug as not even arbor got triggered but sevi module. > @uptime said:
The app I'm hosting its p2p its not really a torenting client .
I don't see a heatwave warning (maybe gone now) but there's a nice low end summer offer: C2350 dedi with 4gb ram and 120gb ssd at 5 euro/m for 12 months, basically an alternative to KS1 with ssd and gbit network.
That is lame about treating p2p traffic as ddos with no way to stop blocking it. 120k pps doesn't seem unreasonably high for a dedi application on gigabit.
Translation:
Online.net's DDOS Protection named Arbor has Sevi M6-NG hardware equipment which detects my incoming torrent traffic as an attack (Sevi sucks because of this).
I contacted support (That didn't help).
As a side note their website informational on the heatwave is a joke & makes me face-palm.
Actually sevi isn't part of arbor, it's the free tier ddos protection but from my experience it means blackholing.
The support didn't answered back yet to say that it didn't help.
Online in a nutshell:
"Support is no longer an Option", Online starting to make fun of themself.
https://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/ddos-arbor
Yea. I only assumed Sevi was part of Arbor because of this page https://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/ddos-arbor
I'd give a thumb up for being utterly honest to Offline.net.
They sent out this e-mail about a heatwave and rising server temperatures or something the other day, I ended up deleting it so I don't remember everything that was in it but here's one of their heatwave incident reports: https://status.scaleway.com/incident/448
People are most affected by the heat and usually go on vacations, so they could be understaffed.
Limit your torrent connections, maybe. For the time being
125kpps is a LOT of packets. Can't fault them for detecting it as a DDOS.
Alternatively, people can also be severely affected by the meats and often will wash them down with libations - so they could be overstuffed!
This will be no problem for arbor if it would work because I paid extra for it but online.net nah brah sevi blackholing.
Please close thread . They fixed the issue arbor is back in full power apparently it was a misconfiguration on the switch my neighbour was actually being attacked .