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- jurchiks
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What's up with the website/forum?
I get 403 access denied when I try to open multiple tabs (not always, but frequently). This only started a couple of days ago.
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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
It expended the weekend under heavy DDOS, and some stuff is not working totally fine at the moment.
Will be fixed soon, be patient
Will be fixed soon, be patient

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- pokiokio
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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
Lol, what kind of douche is trying to DDOS the L2j forums? What are they trying to achieve? 


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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
We have been under DDoS since past weekend (webserver caput!!!) and now the box is running under some heavy traffic control in order to block most of the attack, no multi-tasking on the forum right now is heavily restricted and limited.

We are wondering about it too, funny thing is that it started just the same day GoD was releasedpokiokio wrote:Lol, what kind of douche is trying to DDOS the L2j forums? What are they trying to achieve?



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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
if its really NCZ0ft, they somehow do not understand principle how l2j work 

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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
The community under suspicionThePhoenixBird wrote:We have been under DDoS since past weekend (webserver caput!!!) and now the box is running under some heavy traffic control in order to block most of the attack, no multi-tasking on the forum right now is heavily restricted and limited.
We are wondering about it too, funny thing is that it started just the same day GoD was releasedpokiokio wrote:Lol, what kind of douche is trying to DDOS the L2j forums? What are they trying to achieve?![]()
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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
No real hacker uses DoS, only the noob wannabe kind. They don't know or don't want to know other ways, just have some servers with good connection.


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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
BTW just to let you know that we are still under DDoS, but in a lesser degree, seems like having a botnet messing around too long is kinda expensive 

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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
Sorry for posting on an innactive for 4 months topic but
I was always wondering about it so let me ask you.
Isn't there any way to find the IP Address that Attacks you via DDoS ?
I was always wondering about it so let me ask you.
Isn't there any way to find the IP Address that Attacks you via DDoS ?
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Re: What's up with the website/forum?
Hi!MichalisKrdm wrote:Sorry for posting on an innactive for 4 months topic but
I was always wondering about it so let me ask you.
Isn't there any way to find the IP Address that Attacks you via DDoS ?
Only your ISP knows what route it comes from, but they will never know the real IP addresses of attackers, since you can "spoof" it in every packet just like in the syn packet. Attackers' favorite instrument is the syn flood. And there is no way of defense, only to ask the ISP to deny the given IP area. However if you have a lot of money, you can try out some hardware flood protectors that work like a proxy, but you will only have effect, if you ask it from the ISP.


