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What a 100+K connection DDoS looks like from the router.
TACServers
Member
Dealt with this one a bit ago. Took a couple of minutes to calm it down.
Anyone else have screenshots of a DDoS you dealt with?
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save clicking on twitter:
@sundaymouse, I edited the post, no more twitter link.
So, in other words, a 100+K connection DDoS looks like a 100+K connection DDoS from the router?
@perennate, Correct. Some people appreciate the visualization of the data, so I posted it here. Also, looking to see what other people have tanked. Let me know if you have any more questions, I'll be glad to answer them.
http://n3rd.info/hello_ddos.png
Kid got tired after our site stayed up and took HackForums down instead. Not bad for $9.99 worth of protection.
@KuJoe
That's pretty neat
@Kujoe - That's a big one, Who is providing your protection?
When I get attacked I take down the core switch at He.net and they have to use other means to access it.
CNServers
Nice!
@Kujoe - Thanks for the information.
High-Five for CNservers
Probably for selling "worthless DDoS services", no doubt.
Whoa @KuJoe
I have hundreds - as they are all for our clients I cant share them. However here is one from a week or so ago directed at our own site
TCP PSH+ACK: 320 Mpkts in 12 minutes (non-amp)
Pretty tiny compared to some of our clients though.