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Solutions for handling ddos attacks?

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  • 24x7server
    Hi, There are 2 ways to mitigate the problem through a firewall.. 1) Software Firewall : CSF can be used to mitigate it. 2) Hardware Firewall: This is something that you will have to ask your server provider to assist with.. Software firewall has limitation to handle big attacks, but hardware firewall does not.. If you ask what the most of the big providers do, then the answer would be either they do the above solutions or they use CloudFlare for the domains to mitigate the attack.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, A similar question is found on the following thread: DOS attack on my site You may also want to consult with a qualified system administrator to determine how to best mitigate a specific attack. We provide a list of system administration service companies on the following URL should you decide to use one: System Administration Services | cPanel Forums Thank you.
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  • postcd
    There are 2 ways to mitigate the problem through a firewall.. 1) Software Firewall : CSF can be used to mitigate it. 2) Hardware Firewall: This is something that you will have to ask your server provider to assist with..

    Make sure that you have "ipset" package installed by "yum" package manager and enabled in CSF config file: yum -y install ipset LF_IPSET="1" (in CSF config file) and then google: "csf ddos" to find out how to configure CSF Also another solution to the issue may be to buy ddos protected IP and hide your real cpanel server behind it using GRE tunnel, google: ddos protected IP gre cpanel Particular websites on cpanel server can also be put behind Cloudflare.com shield
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