Proxy & DDOS Protection for a retro hotel!

TiZaX

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Aug 27, 2015
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Hey guys!

Im planning to buy a Ddos protection at x4b.net
I will start off with the 15/mo dollar plan, it contains:
25GB Clean Bandwidth
100 Gbps Attack Protection

But will x4b hide my ip too. And does the DDOS Protection work good? Because i don't want to get ddossed anymore.
And also, am i able to use this with cloudflare too?
Help would be very nice :)
 

Joe

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Jun 10, 2012
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I wouldn't recommend a good HTTP proxy with Cloudflare.
Yes, a TCP proxy hides the IP and port in your client file while the HTTP protects your server IP, domain and port 80.

I'm not too sure how good this company is as I usually use . They're good, it just costs quite a bit.
 

TiZaX

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Aug 27, 2015
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I wouldn't recommend a good HTTP proxy with Cloudflare.
Yes, a TCP proxy hides the IP and port in your client file while the HTTP protects your server IP, domain and port 80.

I'm not too sure how good this company is as I usually use . They're good, it just costs quite a bit.
will javapipe protect my hotel from ddos? beecause i use free plan cloudflare but they can still ddos it.
Thanks for the reply tho
 

Pinkman

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Jul 27, 2016
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There is no point in spending $50 on DDoS Protection. Your hotel CAN get DDoSed and Im sure there is nothing you can do except from lowering the attack. You might aswell just buy a cheap but effective DDoS. I wouldnt Spend $50 on something that still can get DDoSed.
As Shawn said, if you do Cloudflare configuration properly you will reduce the attack which is better rather than spending $50.
 

ShalawHibblo

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Jun 26, 2013
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I recommend their proxy help me 100%
and nobody can take it down and flood it.

950 GBPS FIREWALL!

Only 3 Euro!

THE TCP PROXY PROTECT ALL TYPE OF ATTACKS
HTTP(s) Header
HTTP(s) Post Flood
HTTP(s) Post Request
HTTP(s) GET Flood
Ping of Death
NTP Reflection
DNS Amplification
SSL Exhaustion
Teamspeak Exploits
TCP Flood
ICMP Flood
Application Attacks
SYN Flood
UDP Flood
Zero-Day Attacks
Smurf Attack
Botnets
RAW Flood
 

Hannah

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Nov 18, 2016
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I recommend their proxy help me 100%
and nobody can take it down and flood it.

950 GBPS FIREWALL!

Only 3 Euro!


THE TCP PROXY PROTECT ALL TYPE OF ATTACKS
HTTP(s) Header
HTTP(s) Post Flood
HTTP(s) Post Request
HTTP(s) GET Flood
Ping of Death
NTP Reflection
DNS Amplification
SSL Exhaustion
Teamspeak Exploits
TCP Flood
ICMP Flood
Application Attacks
SYN Flood
UDP Flood
Zero-Day Attacks
Smurf Attack
Botnets
RAW Flood

This site doesn't exist or is it just me? :lol:
 
I recommend their proxy help me 100%
and nobody can take it down and flood it.

950 GBPS FIREWALL!

Only 3 Euro!


THE TCP PROXY PROTECT ALL TYPE OF ATTACKS
HTTP(s) Header
HTTP(s) Post Flood
HTTP(s) Post Request
HTTP(s) GET Flood
Ping of Death
NTP Reflection
DNS Amplification
SSL Exhaustion
Teamspeak Exploits
TCP Flood
ICMP Flood
Application Attacks
SYN Flood
UDP Flood
Zero-Day Attacks
Smurf Attack
Botnets
RAW Flood

This site doesn't exist or is it just me? :lol:
 

Hayd3n

peace.wtf
Jun 14, 2013
76
29
I wouldn't recommend a good HTTP proxy with Cloudflare.
Yes, a TCP proxy hides the IP and port in your client file while the HTTP protects your server IP, domain and port 80.

I'm not too sure how good this company is as I usually use . They're good, it just costs quite a bit.
X4B is decent since it allows you to use more than 1 port on the IP address (http & tcp)
 

ShalawHibblo

New Member
Jun 26, 2013
23
1
X4B is decent since it allows you to use more than 1 port on the IP address (http & tcp)
ProxyHosting.Eu have 980Gbps firewall!
And protect against this type of attacks:
HTTP(s) Header
HTTP(s) Post Flood
HTTP(s) Post Request
HTTP(s) GET Flood
Ping of Death
NTP Reflection
DNS Amplification
SSL Exhaustion
Teamspeak Exploits
TCP Flood
ICMP Flood
Application Attacks
SYN Flood
UDP Flood
Zero-Day Attacks
Smurf Attack
Botnets
RAW Flood
 

Hayd3n

peace.wtf
Jun 14, 2013
76
29
ProxyHosting.Eu have 980Gbps firewall!
And protect against this type of attacks:
HTTP(s) Header
HTTP(s) Post Flood
HTTP(s) Post Request
HTTP(s) GET Flood
Ping of Death
NTP Reflection
DNS Amplification
SSL Exhaustion
Teamspeak Exploits
TCP Flood
ICMP Flood
Application Attacks
SYN Flood
UDP Flood
Zero-Day Attacks
Smurf Attack
Botnets
RAW Flood
Never heard of it so I wouldn't recommend it.
I'd rather buy a server from buyvm/frantech for like $5 and use that as a proxy server
 

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