Re: [hlcoders] DoS Attack Fixer

2009-12-16 Thread Busy orange
1-2 mbit/s spaming with large(4096 kb ) UDP packets. resulting hight ping or timeout drop for clients. Harry Jeffery no matter, i can search in forum post DB or hlstatsx DB DoS attacck fixer by Drunk F00l i want make same

Re: [hlcoders] DoS Attack Fixer

2009-12-16 Thread Olly
Then it's probably an exploit of the networking code, and you should send the log to valve. Not a denial of service. 2009/12/16 Harry Jeffery > I have an app that can bring down a server on a home connection. I > logged the packets and all it seems to do is send a few server > queries. When I re

Re: [hlcoders] DoS Attack Fixer

2009-12-15 Thread Harry Jeffery
I have an app that can bring down a server on a home connection. I logged the packets and all it seems to do is send a few server queries. When I replicated the queries it didn't work. No idea how the program manages to kill the server with barely 2 queries a second but it did. 2009/12/16 Olly : >

Re: [hlcoders] DoS Attack Fixer

2009-12-15 Thread Olly
You'd need a better than residential connection to bring down a server. Unless the guy is playing though remote desktop to his server, I don't think its gonna work ;o 2009/12/16 bl4nk > That's why he said he wants to use a database to figure out which > SteamID was being used. If you log connect

Re: [hlcoders] DoS Attack Fixer

2009-12-15 Thread bl4nk
That's why he said he wants to use a database to figure out which SteamID was being used. If you log connections to your server, you could easily connect an IP address to a SteamID (unless of course a proxy was used, which is the case most of the time). Harry Jeffery wrote: > DoS attacks genera

Re: [hlcoders] DoS Attack Fixer

2009-12-15 Thread Harry Jeffery
DoS attacks generally use server queries. SteamID's are not sent. Only IP's can be detected and they cannot be connected to a specific steam account. All you can do is block the IP. 2009/12/15 Busy orange : > i want write same plugin for me. with one feature check db for match (to > detect steamid