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Need suggestion for DDos protection
Hi everyone, I am very sad because my website is continually being DDos from Russia's location. I've tried many VPS with DDoS protection such as ramnode, buyvm... but it is not working effectively (I can't reach my website while it under attack, 502 bad gateway...). I have observed through CloudFlare is that about 4 -10 million request per hour and I blocked traffic from Russia but still no avail. So can someone suggest me some VPS that provide effective Ddos protection and is there any other way to counter the attack?
Thank you.
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Hi, if you host a website, the best option is to get a Layer 7 protection and try to hide the VPS IP behind it as well as restricting access only to nodes originating from protection on the VPS.
We can definitely help you.
If you want, contact me on our discord server: https://discord.gg/84ZBCGd
or via live chat on our website: https://sonicfast.io/
Hmm...
Get the best DDOS protection. Don't have a server/website. No server, no DDOS! See, genius solution!
But you can reach/ping the IP correct? If yes, then it is not a heavy attack and just need some protection on your web server to avoid flooding it.
that right. thank you, I'm trying to find a good provider to protect my web
Layer7 DDoS-Protection is included with all our Cloud- and Dedicated Server offerings:
https://www.fastpipe.io/ddos_protection
Possible mitigation methods are Javascript, Button or Captcha Challenge. We do get hit on our own websites quite often by Layer7 and deal with them successfully since years. I'm pretty sure, we can help in your case.
if you cannot handle DDoS, hire a third-party server management company.
Slightly surprised nobody has dug into / mentioned your Cloudflare here - you say you are looking at stats in Cloudflare: They are not blocking this for you? You can't use their tools to block the traffic? That's their whole marketing spiel that they should be able to deal with something like this, so I'm a bit surprised since you are already on Cloudflare that you cannot leverage that
check out https://github.com/sflow-rt/ddos-blackhole .. could be interesting for you
gl
That's an auto-nullroute, it isn't for mitigating floods.
Still, sflow-rt is pretty cool
Francisco
As always, happy to help.
X4B and Buyvm got solutions that won't cost an arm and a leg.