I'm sure there's firewall logs one can examine and filter through. Users that are connecting to remote clients on strange ports, or excessive ping requests to a certain ip address, or a port connection across a wide range. With that, someone can filter the IP, and block the customer. That being said, that's a lot of customers being blocked. But it would speed up, no? Though the logging might hurt response times a bit.:\ c/f/s
I'm sure there's firewall logs one can examine and filter through. Users that are connecting to remote clients on strange ports, or excessive ping requests to a certain ip address, or a port connection across a wide range. With that, someone can filter the IP, and block the customer. That being said, that's a lot of customers being blocked. But it would speed up, no? Though the logging might hurt response times a bit. :\
c/f/s
alright!! 250k+ more ddos bots for the rest of us. jk.