It really depends on the attack, a direct packet attack would not be
prevented by what your talking about.
Also while you can migrate some of the headache of a DDos attack at
the box it in most cases doesn't prevent the large use of bandwidth
which is what a host shuts you down for.
What jquery
any not so hard ddos which is prevented by a webserver or is a little
more hard for a webserver can be prevented by a simple ipfw rule
actually.
On May 6, 11:05 pm, Galen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> using a webserver that can do IP level throttling (Bandwidth and
> Request Rate)
>
> see this
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