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NoTy
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Hello everyone.
In these days I've seen something, the servers of FWS got ddosed.
Can anyone help me with a good anti-ddos program??
And if you have a good anti-ddos program, give me a link.


> In our server, we have 2 lines of connection with 150-800 ping.

Thanks for reading.
I hope you can help me with something.

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I'm afraid it's not that easy. If you could easily stop DDoS attacks with a tool there wouldn't be DDoS attacks anymore...

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NoTy
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Hey thx for link but, I need a anti-ddos prg for CS2D.
Anyways thx for help.
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Simple answer: there's no such thing like an anti-(D)DoS software. With a few basic understanding of how DoS (Denial of Service) works and networking you will realise that (D)DoS attacks are actually hard to prevent next to impossible. That doesn't mean they cannot be mitigated though.

To do so you must have a larger server infrastructure, higher server bandwidth and more server resources as (D)DoS attacks are distributed by a botnet which consists of multiple compromised PCs that rely on system resources (CPU power, RAM, etc.) to flood the target with traffic. A proper firewall configuration is also, of course, a critical need.

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The only effective way I found to avoid ddos attacks is:
with a second server which resides the attack and returns the clean traffic to the server 1.
In this way, your red card does not really have direct contact with the traffic itself, that's enough to stop ddos attacks with less than a giga of power (which is enough).
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