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We are trailing a new service offering remote DDoS protection to hosting companies and users who own gaming servers and websites.

Our service is currently in beta stages meaning features such as a panel and automatic setup of our service is not yet working.

We use two methods, GRE Tunnelling and IPIP Tunnelling. Both methods are used to direct traffic from an IP we provide you to an IP you own. The IP we provide you will stand in front of DDoS attacks at any size but will protect against DDoS attacks up to 500Gbps.

We currently offer 3 locations including New York, Las Vegas and Luxembourg. (More Locations Soon)

We utilise Voxility's network allowing us to provide reliable and efficient DDoS protection at a reasonable price.

Attack Methods we Protect Against:
  • TCP Flood Attacks
  • UDP Flood Attacks
  • UDP Fragmentation Attacks
  • XORDDOS
  • HTTP GET/POST Floods
  • NTP Amplification
  • DNS Amplification
  • Chargen Responses
  • SSDP/UPNP Responses
  • SNMP Responses
  • Slow HTTP Requests
  • HOIC and LOIC
  • SYN, Spoofed SYN floods
If you are looking to purchase, you can join our Discord here or on MC-Market through private messages. A more professional way of purchasing will be available as soon as the panel is complete.
 
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kool, A GRE tunnel from a BuyVM VPS. Also, I love your copying and pasting skills off of the BuyVM DDoS Protection page of the types of protections you protect (Minus the brackets and a few lines).
 
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Why would I pick this over a small VPS with 10G network and slap PFSense on the VPS?

Especially considering that gives me better location choices that would put the protection alot closer to my own datacenter resulting in less latency.
 

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Why would I pick this over a small VPS with 10G network and slap PFSense on the VPS?

Especially considering that gives me better location choices that would put the protection alot closer to my own datacenter resulting in less latency.

Then that's your choice[DOUBLEPOST=1529614559][/DOUBLEPOST]
kool, A GRE tunnel from a BuyVM VPS. Also, I love your copying and pasting skills off of the BuyVM DDoS Protection page of the types of protections you protect (Minus the brackets and a few lines).

Gotta love your thread trashing skills, 10/10
 

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Not sure you can call something like that "Cute" you know that's what you would normally call an animal or a human.
I don't see anything but problems when using Voxility, personal experience.
Mostly used for VoIP and VPS'es. If someone told me they improved in a year, I wouldn't belive him.
 

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Well I will say this for anyone browsing this thread as a Heads Up:

These services just provide a VPN "like" tunnel called a IP Tunnel (IPIP) or GRE Tunnel to their machines which are protected by the Data centers DDOS protection. In most cases, you would be better downloading PFSense or some other software and a cheap VPS at a data center of your choice and setting up the GRE Tunnel to there. Specifically: One closer to your current data center and one with decent protection. I do this with OVH/Azure some times. While this service may be cheap, you suffer in latency as all outbound and inbound traffic is routed to wherever the services data center is. You will also have a lot more control with a VPS you own.
 

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We are trailing a new service offering remote DDoS protection to hosting companies
If these hosting companies don't have protection by standard, I would not, even remotely consider them a choice.

will protect against DDoS attacks up to 500Gbps
That's what it says on the tin, not the food. The firewall can handle 500Gbps, but if the traffic doesn't get filtered, it will easily overload your server, which is the sole purpose why bypasses exist.

HTTP GET/POST Floods
Could you explain to us how you protect against these said application-layer attacks?

HOIC and LOIC
Please stop embarrassing yourself further than you already have. HOIC and LOIC are attack tools, not methods.


I'm not here to trash your thread, I'm here to make you realize the red flags that have been brought to my attention.


Why would I pick this over a small VPS with 10G network and slap PFSense on the VPS?
I haven't messed around with PFSense, nor do I plan to, but one thing I know is that a simple firewall installed on the server itself is not going to stop any largely distributed attacks like Voxility can.
 
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Just give up @FatasyFour , you created 2 business within a week (selling VPSes that's off a shit Dedi located in your house with a dynamic IP that changes every couple of hours) aswell as this GRE tunnel DDoS protection shit that your just folowing BuyVMs tutorial to set it up on there VPS.
 
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