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Greetings
I am looking for a ddos protected hosts, my team has tried several hosts such as stormwall, voxility, OVH , but was not protected from the type of attack received, the botnet attack ranges from 200gbps to 800gbps(Amplified), we have a large scaling community of gamers consisting of teamspeak 3 and multiple game-servers.

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  • SwiftnodeSwiftnode Member, Host Rep

    @Ahzam said:
    the botnet attack ranges from 200gbps to 800gbps(Amplified)

    Where did you get that information?

    but was not protected from the type of attack received

    Do you have a capture of the attack?

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy
    edited June 2020
  • BloomVPSBloomVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2020

    We offer DDoS protected plans. Our servers are hosted at ReliableSite so you can read more about their DDoS protection here: https://www.reliablesite.net/ddos-protection/

    Although I don' think our protection could meet your needs though because that's a lot of bandwidth.

    @Francisco uses Cloudflare Magic Transit and I believe his DDoS protected IPs can handle up to 500Gbps.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @Swiftnode said:

    @Ahzam said:
    the botnet attack ranges from 200gbps to 800gbps(Amplified)

    Where did you get that information?

    but was not protected from the type of attack received

    Do you have a capture of the attack?

    Host provided me that information I already have the servers from hosteam.pk , buyvm, stormwall, rs-media ( Russian ), team-host(Russian) , php-friends right now which I am facing attacks to, artplanet(Russian)

    Around 8-10 servers I have.

    I got this information from stormwall, artplanet technicians, that I am facing gigantic ddos attacks more then 200gbp/s above there network capacity, the problem with the capture is attacker attacks the whole datacenter uplink not just mine, and tcpdump is never captured accurately, I have few dumps captured though.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @BloomVPS said:
    We offer DDoS protected plans. Our servers are hosted at ReliableSite so you can read more about their DDoS protection here: https://www.reliablesite.net/ddos-protection/

    Although I don' think our protection could meet your needs though because that's a lot of bandwidth.

    @Francisco uses Cloudflare Magic Transit and I believe his DDoS protected IPs can handle up to 500Gbps.

    The clean bandwidth I need is very less to be honest, but that range of attack is really high, I was looking at seflow, noex.de, cloud-shield.ru right now to switch to. To be honest I have tried every provider I could find till date, some providers just block the port 9987 when under attack .

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    Hi,

    We at X4B off remote DDoS mitigation solutions. Our guarantees are fixed at around 100Gbps which is high enough that we only have to hand out a 3-4 nullroutes most years (from nearly a million attacks). Our max capacity is significantly higher (100Gbps is hard limited per PoP) however depends on attack, time, etc.

    Regarding your measurements are you sure they are accurate? 800Gbps seems to be abnormally high. That's nation state level. I'm not sure that there is that much of any of the common amp sources currently available, it's certainly higher than anything I've seen recently.

    When it comes to amplified attacks good transit providers (e.g NTT) rate limit them, effectively mitigating them before they reach the provider.

    Further why is a amplified attack affecting you, surely it can just be ACLed?

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  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @SplitIce said:
    Hi,

    We at X4B off remote DDoS mitigation solutions. Our guarantees are fixed at around 100Gbps which is high enough that we only have to hand out a 3-4 nullroutes most years (from nearly a million attacks). Our max capacity is significantly higher (100Gbps is hard limited per PoP) however depends on attack, time, etc.

    Regarding your measurements are you sure they are accurate? 800Gbps seems to be abnormally high. That's nation state level. I'm not sure that there is that much of any of the common amp sources currently available, it's certainly higher than anything I've seen recently.

    When it comes to amplified attacks good transit providers (e.g NTT) rate limit them, effectively mitigating them before they reach the provider.

    Further why is a amplified attack affecting you, surely it can just be ACLed?

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWng9V8ccQb-dGgRWYhRJEA
    This botnet being used for the attack, not 100% sure but around 70% sure.

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    @Habeeb If you are are actually receiving attacks of that magnitude I suggest making a report to US FBI. They are always very interested in attacks of that magnitude.

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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    You can look into @layerhost who offers 4Tbps mitigation. I'd recommend reaching out to them first, to learn more about their mitigation.

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited June 2020

    It's not that uncommon anymore unfortunately.. Gamers are targeted a lot.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @SplitIce said:
    @Habeeb If you are are actually receiving attacks of that magnitude I suggest making a report to US FBI. They are always very interested in attacks of that magnitude.

    Already submitted the details,

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @stefeman said:
    It's not that uncommon anymore unfortunately.. Gamers are targeted a lot.

    Yes for sure, was online.net able to successfully mitigate the attack without any interruptions on your services?

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited June 2020

    @Habeeb said:

    @stefeman said:
    It's not that uncommon anymore unfortunately.. Gamers are targeted a lot.

    Yes for sure, was online.net able to successfully mitigate the attack without any interruptions on your services?

    I don't have their curative protection on that server, so no. this specific server was hosting cs:go fastdl server and VPN for some users.

    Either pay for their curative Anti-DDoS or move to OVH which is the only cheap one known to cover any attack size.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @stefeman said:

    @Habeeb said:

    @stefeman said:
    It's not that uncommon anymore unfortunately.. Gamers are targeted a lot.

    Yes for sure, was online.net able to successfully mitigate the attack without any interruptions on your services?

    I don't have their curative protection on that server, so no.

    Either pay for their curative Anti-DDoS or move to OVH which is the only cheap one known to cover any attack size.

    The problem with OVH is they drop some countries when under heavy mitigation, and unfortunately my country is one of them

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    @stefeman Until recently the officially recognized record was 1.35 Tbps. That's well on the way there... I wouldn't call that common.

    Also I'm guessing you need to get your transit filtered for Amp. Let them do all the filtering so it doesnt count...

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited June 2020

    Looking back some history, this is the worst I've seen:

    1,12 Tbps Ugh..

    It's also possible that the reporting is bugged too.

    @SplitIce said:
    @stefeman Until recently the officially recognized record was 1.35 Tbps. That's well on the way there... I wouldn't call that common.

    I think Akamai said not too long ago that there was around 2Tbps attack against them.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    Anyone has experience with https://www.stackpath.com/, what do you say about there ddos protection for gameservers?

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited June 2020

    @Habeeb said:

    @stefeman said:

    @Habeeb said:

    @stefeman said:
    It's not that uncommon anymore unfortunately.. Gamers are targeted a lot.

    Yes for sure, was online.net able to successfully mitigate the attack without any interruptions on your services?

    I don't have their curative protection on that server, so no.

    Either pay for their curative Anti-DDoS or move to OVH which is the only cheap one known to cover any attack size.

    The problem with OVH is they drop some countries when under heavy mitigation, and unfortunately my country is one of them

    Try @Clouvider UK location, they have best effort protection, and it should be pretty nice, though im not sure what Dom thinks about this risky stuff. I usually put my gameservers and TS3 on OVH to spare the other hosts from attracted trouble.

    Maybe ask/wait him to respond first before trying his service.

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  • @Habeeb said:
    Anyone has experience with https://www.stackpath.com/, what do you say about there ddos protection for gameservers?

    Stackpath is not DDoS protected. only their WAF is, but its for websites.

    You probly mean https://dedipath.com/ or https://path.net/ ?

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @stefeman said:

    @Habeeb said:
    Anyone has experience with https://www.stackpath.com/, what do you say about there ddos protection for gameservers?

    Stackpath is not DDoS protected. only their WAF is, but its for websites.

    You probly mean https://dedipath.com/ or https://path.net/ ?

    Yes I have already contacted clouvider through there site earlier, and was talking about stackpath just came to know that they are of no use for game-servers, I have also tried dedipath already.

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited June 2020

    Then pretty much only thing left is the: https://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/ddos-arbor curative protection from the cheap ones.

    Actually theres Voxility too.. It might work for you.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    @stefeman said:
    Then pretty much only thing left is the: https://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/ddos-arbor curative protection from the cheap ones.

    Actually theres Voxility too.. It might work for you.

    I bought from https://dedicatserver.ro/, not working, I was looking at https://noez.de/ now , both using Voxility

  • @Habeeb said:

    @stefeman said:
    Then pretty much only thing left is the: https://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/ddos-arbor curative protection from the cheap ones.

    Actually theres Voxility too.. It might work for you.

    I bought from https://dedicatserver.ro/, not working, I was looking at https://noez.de/ now , both using Voxility

    Not a VPS from reseller. I mean directly.

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    Check out HyperFilter - not cheap though.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    Anyone familiar with https://flokinet.is ? the owner is saying they have 2tbps mitigation and can withstand the attacks I am facing

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep
  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    What about combahton ?

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    And if someone is familiar with https://zap-hosting.com/en/shop/product/linux-vserver/ Finland location

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    @Habeeb there isnt that many mitigation companies. Most of those you are looking at are using the likes of Voxility or Cloudflare to provide their mitigation. Look up the companies ASNs or (especially if they are too small / don't have one) perform a traceroute.

    See the site I linked you for an example web tool for doing that research.

  • HabeebHabeeb Member

    These are the latest attack logs I received from one of my provider
    https://prnt.sc/t8ctnj
    https://prnt.sc/t8cstl
    https://prnt.sc/t8ctvw

    I was thinking combahton as an option fastpipe.io ?

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