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ReliableServers anti ddos review. - bad anti ddos
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ReliableServers anti ddos review. - bad anti ddos

zijewzijew Member
edited June 2016 in Reviews

I bought one their dedicated servers with "50 Gbps" anti ddos, to host a new game high risk project.
http://reliableservers.com
Apparently they are just another brand of choopa/vultr since i already used vultr, i decided to gave them a chance.

Guess what, in the first 10 minutes using the service kaboom i got ddosed,rdp off,game off.
Their ddos history logs says the attack is just 1,76 gbps at peak and 500 Mbps.
And i paid for a 50 Gbps protection service.
http://i.imgur.com/OyRKj67.png]
(http://i.imgur.com/OyRKj67.png)

If you need a anti ddos host, i don't recommend them.

Comments

  • jh_aurologicjh_aurologic Member, Patron Provider

    What type of attack is / was that? :)

  • zijewzijew Member
    edited June 2016

    @Kabeldamagement said:
    What type of attack is / was that? :)

    Still going on, apparently their support can't stop they will just refund me.

    UDP spoofed in a open UDP port

    Max PPS: 359312

    Max BPS: 1.76Gbit

    UDP, length 16412, packets 2048

    UDP, length 38940, packets 2048

  • zijewzijew Member

    @Kabeldamagement said:
    What type of attack is / was that? :)

    Your company can handle this attack?

  • WHTWHT Member

    So much I become on weekends on my website when 90.000 users are online. Thats not considered as ddod attack lol

  • jh_aurologicjh_aurologic Member, Patron Provider

    1,76Gbit/s is a very small attack, according to the packet throughput, these will be large packets instead of small ones. Spoofed Floods are hard to mitigate for appliances which are not trained to deal with them (mostly they are built upon a static logic) - it's much easier to mitigate tcp floods, but yeah - we have spoofed udp floods every day on multiple customers, it's some sort of common anti-ddos business for us.

  • zijewzijew Member

    @Kabeldamagement said:
    1,76Gbit/s is a very small attack, according to the packet throughput, these will be large packets instead of small ones. Spoofed Floods are hard to mitigate for appliances which are not trained to deal with them (mostly they are built upon a static logic) - it's much easier to mitigate tcp floods, but yeah - we have spoofed udp floods every day on multiple customers, it's some sort of common anti-ddos business for us.

    Why they can't handle 1,76gbit/s if their website says 1000 Gbps network ? :(

  • jh_aurologicjh_aurologic Member, Patron Provider

    Maybe because their mitigation appliance is not smart enough to filter the attack traffic properly ;)

  • tr1ckytr1cky Member

    Get an OVH game ddos-protected dedicated if you want east-coast or good latency to east-coast.

    https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/

    Scroll down to Dedicated Servers Game or get one here:

    https://www.soyoustart.com/us/game-servers/

  • zijewzijew Member

    @tr1cky said:
    Get an OVH game ddos-protected dedicated if you want east-coast or good latency to east-coast.

    https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/

    Scroll down to Dedicated Servers Game or get one here:

    https://www.soyoustart.com/us/game-servers/

    They are not good with udp spoofed :(

  • tr1ckytr1cky Member

    @zijew said:

    @tr1cky said:
    Get an OVH game ddos-protected dedicated if you want east-coast or good latency to east-coast.

    https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/

    Scroll down to Dedicated Servers Game or get one here:

    https://www.soyoustart.com/us/game-servers/

    They are not good with udp spoofed :(

    Did you use their game ddos protection or their "pro" ddos protection?

  • zijewzijew Member

    Game line, but it was from a reseller i don't know if they configured properly

  • RadWebHostingRadWebHosting Member, Host Rep

    Definitely leaves a little to be desired from a protection standpoint

  • @zijew said:

    How much traffic hit your server? If this not saturate your port you can filter out yourself waiting to find new host.

    Share with us part of tcpdump

  • zijewzijew Member

    @matteob said:

    @zijew said:

    How much traffic hit your server? If this not saturate your port you can filter out yourself waiting to find new host.

    Share with us part of tcpdump

    I will pm everything i have

  • matteobmatteob Barred
    edited June 2016

    ok, seems a spoofed UDP flood from few machine, should not hard to block

  • Customer moved to us and we analyzed the attack. Attack is very little but is an application attack, not only a generic udp.

    There is a little volumetric attack with UDP source port 0 about few hundreds mbps and "hidden" (common practice when attack does not have much volumetric power), specific attack of few Mbps (about 30) to the game. The main reason why customer lost rdesktop is because these few Mbps cause 100% resource usage on the server that kill other applications.

    And last, but not last attacker have a compromised server in hostwind headquarter to send additional udp flood.

    By the way is up now :-)

    Thanked by 2Jacob kkrajk
  • zijewzijew Member

    @matteob said:
    Customer moved to us and we analyzed the attack. Attack is very little but is an application attack, not only a generic udp.

    There is a little volumetric attack with UDP source port 0 about few hundreds mbps and "hidden" (common practice when attack does not have much volumetric power), specific attack of few Mbps (about 30) to the game. The main reason why customer lost rdesktop is because these few Mbps cause 100% resource usage on the server that kill other applications.

    And last, but not last attacker have a compromised server in hostwind headquarter to send additional udp flood.

    By the way is up now :-)

    Thank you, this guy know what he is doing ^^

    Thanked by 1matteob
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