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Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - Captain - 11-10-2009

I think is what we need is a new host, payed (partially) by the reserves we currently have,


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - brian.warren50 - 11-10-2009

I agree


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - kuth - 11-10-2009

About how much does it cost to keep the server running monthy? Round $60 like the US server? While I don't support pay to play, if every member of the community donated $5 the server would be set for awhile. Though I am not implying everyone be forced to do so.

Quote:Talk about yourself mate , living in the US ... Where I live, somewhere in the middle of nowhere , $10 is like what I pay for food for 4 days ... so please note that not everyone has the financial background to pay for everything ... not everyone is rich or a kid of rich parents ...

Please quit with the ignorant stereotypes. Just because someone has the ability to pay for a game doesn't make them rich or the spoiled kid of a rich family.


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - TheMillers - 11-10-2009

OK, Listen up now ya'll...


[color=#FF0000]STEP AWAY FROM THE INTERNET AND TAKE A DEEP CLEANSING BREATH OF AIR

Ok, done that ? Blood pressure and stress levels approaching normal ?

Fine, then chill out and read what Igiss said a couple of post back:

There is NO plans for making the server into a Pay-to-Play server.

Voluntary donations are welcomed, but not required.

Discovery RP 24/7 WILL prevail, and will be up and running again. It might take a couple of days or more, and the server might or might not be relocated, but it will be returning.


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - Captain - 11-10-2009

I was checking local servers here, they have epic stats,
much higher diso currently had (according to the requirements I got from matt)

1000gb bandwith, 3gb up/down, for just








254 euro's a month -.-'


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - Zack - 11-10-2009

Co-location? If the server's hardware is fine that's usually much, much cheaper.


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - Govedo13 - 11-10-2009

' Wrote:Co-location? If the server's hardware is fine that's usually much, much cheaper.
My idea was co-location too somewhere in Europe. Germany , Holland or France for around 50-60 euros for 1 gb
see here:
http://www.gamehostingguide.com/


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - tirpitz - 11-10-2009

a friend of me has got a 100Mbit connection.....dont know if that is enough but i try to contact him if he can host a server


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - Tenacity - 11-10-2009

Here's what my dad had to say on the subject when he responded to my email:


Depending on what form of DDOS attack it was, depends on if you can ever find them. Recent attacks have been using DNS amplification (basically the attacker uses zombie/bot systems to send multiple DNS queries of a specific type to numerous DNS servers, but using a spoofed source address (the address of the targeted server) the DNS servers then send a reply (very large compared to the query) to the targeted host, flooding the network connection of the server. There are other forms of DDOS, but effectively they all do the same thing, flood the targets network connection so nobody else can connect to it. This is one of the hardest types of attacks to track down, due to the use of zombie/bot systems (all those unprotected windows systems on the internet, or ones that have been compromised by some Trojan via email or a hostile hidden iframe on a web page they visited. As you can attest, you were infected with one a while ago. Thats what I fight day in and day out here at NASA, trying to educate users not to click OK whenever something pops up. The weakest link in computer security is the user. Sorry, but unless the service provider (ISP) wants to get the FBI involved, there is not much youll be able to do, as they are the only ones with the ability to subpoena the logs of all the internet carriers., and they are swamped with more important cases than DDOS attacks. (Banking/identity/credit card theft, etc.)


Admin Notice: Server hosting and denial of service attack - Horon - 11-10-2009

Our server is kinda like Kenny from South Park. You can shoot it, maim it, and kill it as many time as you want, but it will always show back up later like nothing happened.