The solution? Most probably you're using direct OVH VPS. I searched it was different but it was attacking my IP address as i received a notifcation from OVH as Refuge, I tried executing the smallest file which had almost totally less IPs! Well, I will try that as well. I'm not sure why is that my first thought it would be some type of TeamSpeak3 exploit (there was one in a previous version), I quickly updated the server to the latest where it was patched but still, I used TCPDUMP on 9987 port (TeamSpeak3 port), I saw unusual IPs other than Pakistan ones which i know about. (06-20-2020, 12:49 PM)sAmI Wrote: I will try CSF, I'm currently using OVH and i contacted them to they sadi to enable the firewall from their panel and set the mitigation mode to permanent i hope that helps, Well most of the time free booters and paid booters does not actually work on my VPS though, The type of DDOS i'm receiving is different, Everything is working fine, I can use the VPS as well but the TeamSpeak3 goes down only. So what should you do? Wait, maybe? Refuge, I tried executing the smallest file which had almost totally less IPs! Well, I will try that as well. This will take a while even if they are getting blocked based on subnetting. What did you expect? You are about to block several million of IP addresses, or even several ten million (maybe even hundreds of million depending on country) IP addresses. I searched it was different but it was attacking my IP address as i received a notifcation from OVH as well. will try CSF, I'm currently using OVH and i contacted them to they sadi to enable the firewall from their panel and set the mitigation mode to permanent i hope that helps, Well most of the time free booters and paid booters does not actually work on my VPS though, The type of DDOS i'm receiving is different, Everything is working fine, I can use the VPS as well but the TeamSpeak3 goes down only. If you already have your own protection, maybe you will find some tips in the tutorial on commands for blocking IP ranges. I don't know what Firewall protection you are using, but just in case, here's a link to a tutorial for installing and configuring Config Server Firewall (CSF) on Ubuntu. If you are worried about being hammered by a group of script kiddies, maybe it's better to do the blocks by IP ranges if you can. Country block is not recommended when you are worried about slow down of a VPS. Use the IPv6 BIN file if you need to query BOTH IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.(06-20-2020, 02:32 AM)deanhills Wrote: sAmI Although I know where you are coming from with country block, hope you are calculating in that it will take resources from your VPS that can create a drag on it.Use the IPv4 BIN file if you just need to query IPv4 addresses.You can also sign up for IP2Location Web Service to get one free API key. You are recommended to visit the above links to download the latest BIN database.įor the BIN database update, you can just rename the downloaded BIN database to IP2LOCATION-DB.BIN and replace the copy in application/libraries/ip2location/ (if you didn't change the default IP2LOCATION_DATABASE constant as described in the Usage section).
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