How to setup a TCP Proxy for your hotel

NO4H

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Thats why you use "protection". Proxies for this is just as big of a scam as CloudFlare and other "DDoS" Protection companies.

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Cloudflare is widely used just because of it being a free http proxy that can actually withstand decent sized attacks. TCP Proxies count as "protection", they hide your servers IP. It's just a matter of getting one that can withstand big attacks too. What else are you suggesting other than protected proxies or "crappy DDOS protection companies"?
 

MayoMayn

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Cloudflare is widely used just because of it being a free http proxy that can actually withstand decent sized attacks. TCP Proxies count as "protection", they hide your servers IP. It's just a matter of getting one that can withstand big attacks too. What else are you suggesting other than protected proxies or "crappy DDOS protection companies"?
Proxies doesn't count as protection wtf, as you can find the IP of a domain by pinging it, you can do that to a Proxy to show which IP its directed to. I use KFSensor and Bitninja running on a Linux machine using Nginx, HHVM and a Cloud SQL :)

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NO4H

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Proxies doesn't count as protection wtf, as you can find the IP of a domain by pinging it, you can do that to a Proxy to show which IP its directed to. I use KFSensor, Bitninja and DNS Protection running on a Linux machine using Nginx and HHVM :)

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Pinging a domain with a HTTP proxy (cloudflare) is just going to show the protected proxy IP, that is my point.
 

MayoMayn

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People who actually believe even paid CF can withstand a decent attack is stupid, their free edition cant even withstand 10gbps.
Pinging a domain with a HTTP proxy (cloudflare) is just going to show the protected proxy IP, that is my point.
Look up zenmap and nmap for Kali Linux. You can still map the Proxy IP and receive the "hidden" server IP. Same logic as pinging a domain, but I still cannot get why people waste their money on CF.

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Zaka

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People who actually believe even paid CF can withstand a decent attack is stupid, their free edition cant even withstand 10gbps.

Look up zenmap and nmap for Kali Linux. You can still map the Proxy IP and receive the "hidden" server IP. Same logic as pinging a domain, but I still cannot get why people waste their money on CF.

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You can't ping the domain and get a direct IP since they take over the nameservers and use their own DNS records. It's stronger than you might think actually. Also it could be a form of protection to use services who mask your IP since if they don't know your real IP it will be much harder to take you down. You would have to go against higher tier servers + you would eliminate Layer 7 DDoS since that is taken into account when using services like CF.
 

MayoMayn

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You can't ping the domain and get a direct IP since they take over the nameservers and use their own DNS records. It's stronger than you might think actually. Also it could be a form of protection to use services who mask your IP since if they don't know your real IP it will be much harder to take you down. You would have to go against higher tier servers + you would eliminate Layer 7 DDoS since that is taken into account when using services like CF.
You can resolve proxies. Guess how CIA does it?
 

MayoMayn

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Yes everything is possible, and I never said it wasn't, I just said you couldn't ping the domain and get the IP [emoji14] Alrighty, let them use their proxies, it wont hurt!
Yeah haha must've been tired or stoned as fuck

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Wickd

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Yeah still don't understand the point of DDOS just shows how immature our community is.
Thanks for your tutorial even though i'm not sure this will stop people who really want to get you down.Makes people feel a bit safer, i guess? :p
 

MayoMayn

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Yeah still don't understand the point of DDOS just shows how immature our community is.
Thanks for your tutorial even though i'm not sure this will stop people who really want to get you down.Makes people feel a bit safer, i guess? :p
this will definitely remove your insecurity whether or not you think your hotel is protected enough. Did a 100gbps attack for just 2 minutes on a server using their software, and didn't even receive one single ms latency more. "DDoS Protection" is not just mitigation like CF advertises it.

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Wickd

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this will definitely remove your insecurity whether or not you think your hotel is protected enough. Did a 100gbps attack for just 2 minutes on a server using their software, and didn't even receive one single ms latency more. "DDoS Protection" is not just mitigation like CF advertises it.

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I'm aware of bitninja.But thanks for the share.
 

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