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9th Oct 2012, 03:16 AM #11MemberWebsite's:
CarAudioChat.com BneHost.com Droid-Me.comMy question is... How do you know you're being attacked? Are you 100% sure that you're being attacked?
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9th Oct 2012, 04:52 AM #12MemberWebsite's:
imdber.org justpaste.meYour first step is to limit the no. requests per IP.
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9th Oct 2012, 04:16 PM #13OPMember
the solution is CloudFlare ?
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9th Oct 2012, 04:20 PM #14Member
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9th Oct 2012, 04:34 PM #15OPMember
I am 100 % sure. Every day at approximately 18:00 pm begin DDoS Attack. Takes a couple of hours about 5-6 hours.
As I'm sure?
Would respond in a way that my memory is full frame to 100%. Before the attacks stands at 15-20% and suddenly jumps to 100%. And so stend 5-6 hours ( 70% - 100% )
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9th Oct 2012, 04:35 PM #16Member
This site is using a hacked database of W junction
Last edited by Gavo; 4th Jan 2015 at 01:49 PM.
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9th Oct 2012, 04:37 PM #17OPMember
Thank you very much @Gavo
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9th Oct 2012, 05:27 PM #18MemberWebsite's:
CarAudioChat.com BneHost.com Droid-Me.comIf you need any assistance with cloudflare and settings you can message me and i will help you out.
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9th Oct 2012, 05:36 PM #19Member
I highly suspect that its a normal traffic spike during peek hours and your server config/web server settings/php settings are not strong enough to handle that much traffic.
Is there any particular reasons or logs to prove that its indeed a ddos attack ?
Whats the network usage during the attack?
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9th Oct 2012, 10:25 PM #20OPMember
Of course there is reason to think that is DDoS attack.
I own the VPS and VPS have enough RAM memory (more than is necessary I have).
Memory is about 15-20% all the time and suddenly drastic jump to 100%. It happens every day from 18:00 to 24:00 approximately. Now that I've switched to CloudFlare DNS memory is at 20% all the time. From the log file see pic. -> http://zaslike.com/files/i7wk9oz83n32pmxrn9xx.jpg
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I have a question regarding the CloudFlare.
I see all my users come from the same IP address. As I see it there CloudFlare mode that can be installed on VPS.
The mode is called "mod_cloudflare" and if it is installed then I see the real users IP addresses. Does anyone know how to install this mod on CentOS?
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