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I really needed my storage specially this week. Too bad I moved most of my stuff on my backup plan.
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Btw, traceroute showing packet go trough voxility, but ip still unreachable.
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Btw, traceroute showing packet go trough voxility, but ip still unreachable.
yes we still work in add more ips to protection , in some minutes/hours will be all up.
@Cociu didn't you get DDOS protection from Voxility earlier this year when someone was blackmailing you/asking for money?
Is it the same person attacking you again? And/or, are they blackmailing you again?
Also, what is DDOS Attacks, do you have any simple guide or youtube video explain what it is? Can't you simply ban his IP address or something like that?
You should try to google that. There are plenty of information available everywhere.
DDOS stands for distributed denial of service: "distributed" means it's coming from many IP addresses, not just one. The usual way is find some exploit in a cable modem, NTP server, smart lightbulb, launch a virus that infects millions of PC's, or whatever. Then turn 1000s of those devices into a zombie army hosing the DDOS target. Finding the actual origin is quite difficult. There is no way to stop it by blocking a single IP address or network since it's coming from everywhere at the same time.
@cociu
i don´t need the Voxility protection , i have my own DDOS protection
i ask you about the cost to see how expensive is voxility ( BGP Reroute Traffic from Oradea->Bucharest->Oradea ).
If your next hop BGP provider accept Blackhole and you are capable to set on your router the Blackhole community and ACLs than is not important how spoofed is the atack., simply Blackhole all trafic to the internal IP.
in our case @cociu -Liberty global offer Blackhole for 175€/month
The idea is to filter the ddos so the good traffic still reaches your server, not just blackhole your own address so nothing reaches the server.
what is worse : all traffic get down or one IP get down ?
You yourself are in Voxility's DC and yet you need to ask some other provider for Voxility prices? Strange.
Btw. your prices are way too high for Romania.
@jsg can you read ?
we don´t have voxility ddos protection, so yes i´am in voxility from the beginning ( 10 year ago )and i know the prices in the DC but don´t know the prices for Oradea->Bucharest->Oradea.
@dedicatserver_ro can you read?
I said that you are in the Voxility DC and not that you use their Anti-DDOS.
And why would you need to know the Oradea prices? Are you planning to build a DC there? And why can't you ask the Voxility people in their DC?
Btw, @cociu has much more important things to care about right now.
@jsg I understand , you are the big brother
I mean it's just iso hoarding.
Those ISO's must be seeded || viewed periodically. It is important.
On your website you write about Cisco 4900M core routers (which are switches btw.), in your graphic you declare arista 7280 as core routes (which are switches as well), what is right?
we don´t have update the website, Arista DCS-7280SR are core. ( 6 x 100Gbps + 48 x 10Gbps )
7280SR -core
7280SE -switch
7050QX and T - switch
7280SR:
MAC Addresses 768K
IPv4 Host Routes 768K
IPv6 Unicast Host Routes 768K
IPv4 Unicast LPM Routes Over 1M
IPv6 Unicast LPM Routes 1M
Multicast Routes Up to 768K
ACL Entries per Forwarding Engine 24K
With 768k possibe host routes and a switch as core router you most likely just have default routes as the bgp table was 791216 on 16.08.2019.
like @willie comented ... i am not agree.
@FR_Michael said:
He wouldn't be the first one (mis)using a L3 switch as router (especially Arista switches).
almost 800k routes? What are you talking about? He has 3 upstreams plus probably some preferences (like "route everything except [traffic from some preferred boxes) via the cheap uplink".
Don't you doubt his acumen! He also manages to talk about having 600 Gb/s capacity with a total of 40 + 40 +10 Gb/s ...
current ipv4 full table size https://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/plota?file=/var/data/bgp/as2.0/bgp-active.txt&descr=Active BGP entries (FIB)&ylabel=Active BGP entries (FIB)&with=step
@FR_Michael
I certainly didn't doubt you. What I doubted was that every provider takes routing to mean the same thing.
There are those like you (and gladly many others here) who understand and do real routing and there are those who confuse 90 Gb/s and 600 Gb/s, routers and switches, and BGP routing and misusing L3 switches.
just wanted to clarify my point as my initial reply was not clear enough
@FR_Michael
test my network and we talk after.
BTW. do you know what use Voxility for core router ? maybe @cociu can help
Mate,
Fuck off.
Regards,
LET
I really don't care for your network. As said, the arista cannot take a full route so you are either toying with fire, have zero room to grow, don't take full routes or just have no clue what you are doing.
Btw, you should really think about doing proper cable management. A hand full of these https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/29034.html will make sure that your pictures does not look like a trainee has done your cabeling.
a small hosting provider in Europe need a full route table? ( you are the specialist )
Voxility use same DCS-7280R like core router ( With 1.7 Tbps edge IP traffic connectivity toward over 1450 networks peers) , so they :
Btw. what you use like core router ? Cisco ?
I don't know if you need it or not, do you?
I have no knowledge of Voxilities infrastructure. If you can provide more information about their whole setup including their edge routers and similar please share them with us.
Juniper in core and on the edge. Just one mikrotik ccr is still active as a fallback of last resort in case everything else fails.
A little (too much) off topic, but how much does it costs providers for mikrotik's CCR lineup? Is there an hidden online store or something that only a handful of people know? Currently drooling on the CCR1036-8G-2S+, but it costs a lot for a home router :P
Proof?
I knew that you were misusing that Arista switch because you understand it to be "like core router".
You might want to learn more about networking and to find out the difference between a router for traffic within a DC or across some DCs and a router at the edge of a DC (linked to the feeds).
Plus you might want to learn that Arista switches are OpenFlow switches based on switching ASICs on the data plane and x86 on the control plane - which makes them good candidates for diverse mechanisms in software using the EOS API.
He was polite. The truth is highly likely that you thought you are smart to buy some Arista switches that "also can do the routing". Putting some SuperMicro servers just beneath the Aristas, with poorly managed cabling at that, clearly indicates that you did not buy the best equipment no matter the cost.
And btw., who the f_ck are you to think that you are in a position to look down on someone like @FR_Michael who is a well respected provider here and who at least has some real routers?
You should have listened to @Nekki's friendly advice.