hotel under attack

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anthonyy

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hotel is being ddosed idk how to fix help me please?



 

JynX

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Usually restarting IIS will fix that issue.

As for a fix, I usually just change the MySQL port and don't experience that issue :p
 

Joe

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Usually restarting IIS will fix that issue.

As for a fix, I usually just change the MySQL port and don't experience that issue :p
Changing the port would mean : PORT/ would it not?
sorry that this is happening to you. hopefully you can find a solution.
maybe one of these people may be able to help you @JynX @Sentinel @Central @Menkz @JayCustom
I mean that post was useless.

ANYWAY, I went on his server and fixed up a few things, it looks like his MySQL was being flooded but I noticed several other security flaws which I fixed up. This isn't patched.
 

JynX

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Changing the port would mean : PORT/ would it not?

I mean that post was useless.

ANYWAY, I went on his server and fixed up a few things, it looks like his MySQL was being flooded but I noticed several other security flaws which I fixed up. This isn't patched.
No, you would just need to change your MySQL port to something like 4585 and then in your config.php (revcms) make the host 127.0.0.1:4585 and then for your emulator just change the db.port=3306 to 4585 in this case. It's what I did to fix it and didn't have the issue afterwards so ye figured I'd share.
 
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Joe

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No, you would just need to change your MySQL port to something like 4585 and then in your config.php (revcms) make the host 127.0.0.1:4585 and then for your emulator just change the db.port=3306 to 4585 in this case. It's what I did to fix it and didn't have the issue afterwards so ye figured I'd share.
I would recommend doing this then, I tried doing this before but didn't make the host 127.0.0.1 : PORT
 

MayoMayn

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Only appropriate shit for this is BitNinja.
(No CloudFlare is not even nearly fit for a retro, as it only protects the your websites IP that's under their proxy, and that doesn't include a webservers other ports)
 
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