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My cablemodem it's being attacked by DDOS, how to know?
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<blockquote data-quote="TairikuOkami" data-source="post: 710422" data-attributes="member: 61892"><p>For starters, there is no DDoS protection. The most common automatic solution is to temporarily block IPs trying to connect (usually the whole IP range) and that is probably, what your ISP did and as the result, you lost your internet connection. Then again, if you used a torrent client and did NOT limit the number of connections, it is recommended to use 50-200, it might appear that you are under DDoS or your ISP might had simply blocked you, because of thousands of connection trying to reach your IP. Even if you did not connect to any peers, DHT network still creates thousands of connections. You should check your ISP's TOS regarding torrenting/P2P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TairikuOkami, post: 710422, member: 61892"] For starters, there is no DDoS protection. The most common automatic solution is to temporarily block IPs trying to connect (usually the whole IP range) and that is probably, what your ISP did and as the result, you lost your internet connection. Then again, if you used a torrent client and did NOT limit the number of connections, it is recommended to use 50-200, it might appear that you are under DDoS or your ISP might had simply blocked you, because of thousands of connection trying to reach your IP. Even if you did not connect to any peers, DHT network still creates thousands of connections. You should check your ISP's TOS regarding torrenting/P2P. [/QUOTE]
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