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Denial of Service attacks on websites
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When your website is under constant attack of Ddos, is there any existing script or method to follow, to permanently get rid of this thread?
The problem is, that in my Country, our IP n's is not dedicated, and more than one person shares exactly the same ip number, therefore, banning the IP in .htaccess will also deny legitimate visitors with the same IP.
Is there any suggestions at all on this?
The problem is, that in my Country, our IP n's is not dedicated, and more than one person shares exactly the same ip number, therefore, banning the IP in .htaccess will also deny legitimate visitors with the same IP.
Is there any suggestions at all on this?
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Webhostig and ISP Solutions in ZA
Webhostig and ISP Solutions in ZA
I would suggest you to visit this site which gives multiple terminal configurations to decrease DDoS attacks.
If the link doesn't work, here is the URL.
http://linux-journal.blogspot.com/20...s-attacks.html
If the link doesn't work, here is the URL.
http://linux-journal.blogspot.com/20...s-attacks.html
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