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AudioFile Forum Regular

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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:02 pm Post subject: Free 20 VSP per person |
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Here's the deal:
I give you 20 VSP for free to look at an article I have created. If you like it, I urge you to stumble it/click the Digg button near the bottom. You are not obligated to do so.
Simply review my article at:
http://www.learn-networking.co.....tacks.html
and reply here for the VSP. _________________ learn networking |
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drath D

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AudioFile Forum Regular

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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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I love you
Donated 20 VSP. _________________ learn networking |
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martinz Grandmaster Poster

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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:39 pm Post subject: |
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| i dug too. |
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kenoodo Lifeless Person
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| Quote: | | Sending a ping of this size is against the rules of the TCP/IP protocol, but hackers can bypass this by cleverly sending the packets in fragments. When the fragments are assembled on the receiving computer, the overall packet size is too great. This will cause a buffer overlflow and crash the device. |
Nice job. You get 23 D's now. |
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marinaroz Grey Scaled

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Nice article, I had no idea that pinging could bring down a server Dugg it! _________________ Tarakana NET |
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pharmer4 Metallica Fanatic

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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:38 am Post subject: |
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dug.
i got 100% on the quiz too.
very interesting stuff _________________ For Metal and Rock interviews and reviews, go to www.heavymetalnation.com - You can Contribute too if you want!
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AudioFile Forum Regular

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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:36 am Post subject: |
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everyone should be 20 VSP richer, thanks! _________________ learn networking |
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spock iSpock

Joined: 23 Mar 2005 Posts: 2866 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:21 am Post subject: |
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Dugg. Though I don't agree with this part of the article:
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Options in DDoS Prevention
1. Upgrade your system resources to handle the extra traffic
3. Shut down ports that are being exploited
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The 1st one is a ridiculous solution, you're not going to update your servers and bandwidth limits as a solution to DDoS attacks. And it will also mean you'd have to increase the capacity of routers etc.
Shutting down the exploited ports is nice if the exploited port isn't used by your services that should remain standing, but usually that isn't the case.
The network cables, the routers/switches etc. in the datacenter (and your server) are still receiving the data, you just block it, meaning it will still make your services slower since the network connection can't handle more.
Next to that, it's not an option to 'prevent' like the little header says, but a solution.
But other than that (and a few other really little mistakes nobody cares about) it's a great and usefull article with lots of information. Good job! _________________ Spock's blog
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M0ose SPAMMING IST VERBOTEN!

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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:51 am Post subject: |
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TLDR. Though, I did dig ya. First time I signed into digg in like a few months. All for you buddy, all for you. _________________ [img]http://wna.com.ru/sig/msig60.gif[/img]
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AudioFile Forum Regular

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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:44 am Post subject: |
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Alright donated to you guys.
And as for your comments, spock, these are actually quite valid ways to handle a DDoS situation.
1. Upgrading the system resources buys you time. This is good for keeping your website up while the attack is still going. I know plenty of people who do this, it certainly is used more than you think. Although I think you are under the impression I mean physically upgrade the system resources- this tactic is more for those who have cheap hosting plans and wish to add more bandwidth to handle the traffic. Places like lunarpages let you go up to a few terabytes in bandwidth without much investment, so this is indeed a good option.
2. You are correct, these are "solutions". There really isn't much to do in preventing a DDoS attack other than having a fine-tuned network and keeping your enemies happy. Because the title suggests that the article will have prevention methods does not mean I will not explore solutions, after all, if I go to learn about DDoS attacks, I want to learn about solutions while I'm there reading about prevention. Articles don't always tend to stay within the scope of the title, and this is usually a good thing for tech articles. Not to mention that I think that the bounds of this article call for solutions where needed, and was a good addition to the article.
| spock wrote: | Dugg. Though I don't agree with this part of the article:
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Options in DDoS Prevention
1. Upgrade your system resources to handle the extra traffic
3. Shut down ports that are being exploited
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The 1st one is a ridiculous solution, you're not going to update your servers and bandwidth limits as a solution to DDoS attacks. And it will also mean you'd have to increase the capacity of routers etc.
Shutting down the exploited ports is nice if the exploited port isn't used by your services that should remain standing, but usually that isn't the case.
The network cables, the routers/switches etc. in the datacenter (and your server) are still receiving the data, you just block it, meaning it will still make your services slower since the network connection can't handle more.
Next to that, it's not an option to 'prevent' like the little header says, but a solution.
But other than that (and a few other really little mistakes nobody cares about) it's a great and usefull article with lots of information. Good job! |
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freakazoidx3 Novice Poster

Joined: 01 Nov 2007 Posts: 16 Location: miami (:
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:47 pm Post subject: Re: Free 20 VSP per person |
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| AudioFile wrote: | Here's the deal:
I give you 20 VSP for free to look at an article I have created. If you like it, I urge you to stumble it/click the Digg button near the bottom. You are not obligated to do so.
Simply review my article at:
http://www.learn-networking.co.....tacks.html
and reply here for the VSP. |
duuuuuuug !
this is a wonderful article (:
i showed it to my technology teacher & she was fascinated by it. _________________ freakazoid layouts |
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AudioFile Forum Regular

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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:48 pm Post subject: Re: Free 20 VSP per person |
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| freakazoidx3 wrote: |
duuuuuuug !
this is a wonderful article (:
i showed it to my technology teacher & she was fascinated by it. |
Wow thanks, it is really cool to have my writing appreciated by an actual technology teacher. Thanks for the digg, and enjoy your 20 VSP  _________________ learn networking |
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martinz Grandmaster Poster

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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:17 am Post subject: |
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| thanks for the 20vsp |
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freakazoidx3 Novice Poster

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Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 9:54 am Post subject: Re: Free 20 VSP per person |
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| AudioFile wrote: | | freakazoidx3 wrote: |
duuuuuuug !
this is a wonderful article (:
i showed it to my technology teacher & she was fascinated by it. |
Wow thanks, it is really cool to have my writing appreciated by an actual technology teacher. Thanks for the digg, and enjoy your 20 VSP  |
thank you & no problem (: _________________ freakazoid layouts |
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