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Got DDos attack on my site.

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by Arslan Tanveer, Feb 17, 2015.

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    How can i know who did it? and what? what should i do with the domain now?
     
    Arslan Tanveer, Feb 17, 2015 IP
  2. iFube

    iFube Peon

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    Commonly you can only guess who did it.
    Google for "DDOS protected hosting" and transfer domain there
     
    iFube, Mar 1, 2015 IP
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    King-Servers Greenhorn

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    You will need to contact the server administrator to get the logs. The quickest way to tackle DDOS attack is to null route the server IPs.
     
    King-Servers, Mar 1, 2015 IP
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    [ET]Alexander Well-Known Member

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    There isn't too much that you can do if your host does not protect you from said attacks. What I would recommend is utilizing a DDoS Protected Hosting Provider. These days it's damn near a requirement to have DDoS Protection on any medium to high traffic website. A lot of kids out there attacking websites for the 'lulz'.
     
    [ET]Alexander, Mar 3, 2015 IP
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    gkhub Active Member

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    Contact your hosting provider. They will help you to protect your site from ddos.
     
    gkhub, Mar 4, 2015 IP
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    TheMostCreative Well-Known Member

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    Check the logs where the traffic coming from, you will probably see an ip that flooding the website, you can null ip, change your website ip untill it stop.
     
    TheMostCreative, Mar 8, 2015 IP
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    simple step proxy your domain through filters of cloudflare.
     
    rapaman, Mar 8, 2015 IP
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    ServerV Peon

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    You can know who did this attack if you are a server administrator, you can do that by take a look of income connections to your ports you should get a high connections from one ip or a same range of ip's, you can get protected by using provider who protect from this attacks, firewall, blocking ip's range (very simple way because he will get another ip's and you will attacked again), cloudflare, there is alot of methods you should contact your hosting provider.
     
    ServerV, Mar 18, 2015 IP