you have to change the dun http threads in your network settings for it to work right, or you need a whole "hacker" group to have more then 4 default requests at once
ddos just use all of the servers request threads, if they are all full and 1000 more keep coming the server buffer gets flooded and they will crash or send data in bits and not kb
< Message edited by barrymate -- 18/8/2012 10:16:58 AM >
you have to change the dun http threads in your network settings for it to work right, or you need a whole "hacker" group to have more then 4 default requests at once
ddos just use all of the servers request threads, if they are all full and 1000 more keep coming the server buffer gets flooded and they will crash or send data in bits and not kb
DDoS works by eating up all available bandwidth that's it, you need a network of people or "bots" in order to do it. It only works if you eat up all bandwidth available to the server so unless you live in a data center and have direct access to a massive backbone connection you can't do it with one person.
That little nugget of info you just gave just proves you know fuck all not that i needed much proof anyway.
low orbit ion cannon as been surpassed now by much more secure DDoS tools by the way.
if you are talking about a DoS attack thats different, but DoS attacks are very hard to pull off and requires to know a lot about the structure of the data centre and vulnerabilities in unpatched software.
They are also very easy to stop as it only comes from one IP.
< Message edited by Truncated -- 18/8/2012 10:55:04 AM >
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