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Teamspeak Protection - UDP Proxy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ollie" data-source="post: 400144" data-attributes="member: 26597"><p>Hi,</p><p>So I currently run a Teamspeak Server for an Arma 3 community, and as salty people get angry the DDOS the teamspeak (the struggle with the gameserver because its hosted on OVH and their free online booter just doesn't work). The Teamspeak is hosted on its own server on another host.</p><p></p><p>I am looking for the best way to setup some kind of protection for this, my assumption was to buy a second server from a provider with better DDOS protection, and setup haproxy or something. Until I realised teamspeak is UDP.</p><p></p><p>What's the best solution to this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ollie, post: 400144, member: 26597"] Hi, So I currently run a Teamspeak Server for an Arma 3 community, and as salty people get angry the DDOS the teamspeak (the struggle with the gameserver because its hosted on OVH and their free online booter just doesn't work). The Teamspeak is hosted on its own server on another host. I am looking for the best way to setup some kind of protection for this, my assumption was to buy a second server from a provider with better DDOS protection, and setup haproxy or something. Until I realised teamspeak is UDP. What's the best solution to this? [/QUOTE]
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