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We are using TCPShield and the server still getting ddosedDon’t bother with the free solutions. Most of them really work.
I’d recommend something like TCPShield or ProxyPipe.
Are you home hosting or using a data center hosting environment?We are using TCPShield and the server still getting ddosed
Not necessarily true. Poor uplink speeds and overpriced equipment. Only good thing I can see would be the support quality.would use OVH, most reliable
DM me your server IP, I may be able to help.We are using TCPShield and the server still getting ddosed
Wdym as home hosted?Are you home hosting or using a data center hosting environment?
Home hosting: If you have a 100mbps line from your ISP, you 100% won’t be able to do anything. Paying people would be a waste of money. You can’t control the uplink, thus if it gets filled it’s filled.
In a data center, you’re paying for DDoS protection services.
Do you have any logs or additional information about the attacks you’re receiving?[DOUBLEPOST=1582660358][/DOUBLEPOST]
Not necessarily true. Poor uplink speeds and overpriced equipment. Only good thing I can see would be the support quality.
Instead, lean for something
AddedDM me your server IP, I may be able to help.
Discord: Jake4#2664
I just looked at their website, and none of their buttons seem to really work (register etc.), can you only sign up if you're actually being attacked?https://tcpshield.com/
I use it across all projects I work on. Solid protection, amazing support.
(on the bottom of their site it shows who use them)
I personally use TCPShield and can highly recommend.I just looked at their website, and none of their buttons seem to really work (register etc.), can you only sign up if you're actually being attacked?
Great, what about my question though?I personally use TCPShield and can highly recommend.
Well it looks like I had a stupid moment, you can sign up if you're not under attack; I did.Great, what about my question though?![]()
Weird, any button I click just goes to the top of the page, do you have any direct sign up link maybe?Well it looks like I had a stupid moment, you can sign up if you're not under attack; I did.
You have to scroll right down to the bottom of the page (TCPShield.com). The sign up is called "Get in touch"Weird, any button I click just goes to the top of the page, do you have any direct sign up link maybe?
Ah, kind of confusing but alright, thanks.You have to scroll right down to the bottom of the page (TCPShield.com). The sign up is called "Get in touch"
I wouldn't trust DDOS protection from the people who run SkittleMC.https://tcpshield.com/
I use it across all projects I work on. Solid protection, amazing support.
(on the bottom of their site it shows who use them)
