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DDoS Attacks

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Someone must be bored.. I think they need a link to a porno site and the DDoS attacks will stop

Been trying for the past hour to launch the client, nothing as of now. Keeps saying that can't connect to osbot, I'll try again later. 

For some people the bot doesn't open or load just wait patiently and it'll work soon ppl

 

For some people the bot doesn't open or load just wait patiently and it'll work soon ppl

edit: works now  :) 

Edited by dkdensity

We do have cloudflare, someone is hitting us with enough to get through. 

 

There is already CloudFlare resolvers, getting the CloudFlare IP, hitting that, hitting this = Offline.

Took a while for it to actually open and then to connect to osbot but it finally worked

 

Hopefully this gets solved asap

Edited by Mystical

Haven't been able to load the bot up at all, it has a status of: "Cannot connect to OSbot"

Either keep trying to open and close the bot until it works, or wait patiently for a fix or until the DDoS attacks will stop.

lol. Some people just dont understand DDos attacks the battle of who has more bandwidth.


Are you not running any other forms of IDS or IPS? Guess you need more servers or hide


that DNS server behind a great load balancer. Hows your port 53 looking?


 


Just my  02.


 

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