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<blockquote data-quote="distributi0n" data-source="post: 419284" data-attributes="member: 76786"><p>Sounds like a HTTP proxy</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wouldn't even bother, OVH can easily be downed by even a small botnet.</p><p></p><p>It all depends on what you have at the moment. Does the attack know your real server IP, or did you have a proxy on at the time? If they know your real server IP then they can send a direct attack to your server, with a proxy you have something standing in front of your server, taking all the damage and keeping your server safe.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I like this idea, although Cloudflare's proxy can easily be bypassed (attack wise), it does hide your IP, but it doesn't achieve what he's trying to do...</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you have the following setup (for your website)</p><p>Visitor -> HTTP Proxy -> Cloudflare -> Server -> WebServer -> Website</p><p></p><p>For the client, it uses TCP so I would probably suggest something like this.</p><p>Visitor -> /client -> TCP Proxy -> Emulator</p><p></p><p>I would suggest this website, it provides cheaply affordable proxies, and claims to have a 980 GBPS firewall. I've seen people evade Botnets with it. Purchase the HTTP and TCP proxy plan, it'll protect your website and client.</p><p><a href="https://blazingfast.io" target="_blank">https://blazingfast.io</a></p><p></p><p>Cloudflare Pro plan also provides a medium level protection.</p><p></p><p>If you're a bit more flush and don't mind splashing out, I would opt for Incapsula, but the above site should do what you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="distributi0n, post: 419284, member: 76786"] Sounds like a HTTP proxy I wouldn't even bother, OVH can easily be downed by even a small botnet. It all depends on what you have at the moment. Does the attack know your real server IP, or did you have a proxy on at the time? If they know your real server IP then they can send a direct attack to your server, with a proxy you have something standing in front of your server, taking all the damage and keeping your server safe. I like this idea, although Cloudflare's proxy can easily be bypassed (attack wise), it does hide your IP, but it doesn't achieve what he's trying to do... I would suggest you have the following setup (for your website) Visitor -> HTTP Proxy -> Cloudflare -> Server -> WebServer -> Website For the client, it uses TCP so I would probably suggest something like this. Visitor -> /client -> TCP Proxy -> Emulator I would suggest this website, it provides cheaply affordable proxies, and claims to have a 980 GBPS firewall. I've seen people evade Botnets with it. Purchase the HTTP and TCP proxy plan, it'll protect your website and client. [URL]https://blazingfast.io[/URL] Cloudflare Pro plan also provides a medium level protection. If you're a bit more flush and don't mind splashing out, I would opt for Incapsula, but the above site should do what you need. [/QUOTE]
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