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Some guy is massive DoS attacking me and it wont stop, not even the firewall stops it. So I started pinging the hell out of this guys ip and it has seemed to stop for the moment.

Any ideas? It slows down all bandwidth when he attacks me, but pinging him seems to have stomped him so far. I get a request time out sometimes too while pinging him or it.
Is this a server or something like that with a static IP?

If it were me I'd just unplug/replug my modem so I get a new IP.
I did that, my bandwidth is still being attacked.

This is what I got non-stop...

Quote:Denial of Service "Jolt2 Attack" attack detected.
Description:
Jolt2 attacker floods illegally fragmented ICMP or UDP packets into your computer and causes your CPU utilization to be 100%

and active responses...

Quote:Traffic from IP address 213.218.162.213 is blocked from 04/23/2006 18:14:00 to 04/23/2006 18:24:00.
[Image: firewalllog.bmp]

Look at this crap, this is just one evening. Extremely mad :evil:
Sadly not much you can do... Looks like the flood is being blocked by your firewall/whatever though..

DoS attacks are stupid
Quote:I did that, my bandwidth is still being attacked.
Wow. How would they have gotten your new IP?
Quote:
Hellbound Wrote:I did that, my bandwidth is still being attacked.
Wow. How would they have gotten your new IP?

Maybe the attacker is INSIDE THE HOUSE!! Like in Scream! AHHHH RUNNNNNN SHIT FUCK!!!!!
Turn off teh internets!!

That will stop him :o

[Edit]:
After seeing the pic, it's cuz you have AIM. :barf:

Look, it's Na_th_an: :na_th_an:
Woke up, turned on the compy, and they're still at it. I uninstalled Lame, I mean Aim. Sygate firewall, what a piece, allows them to flood my bandwidth with DoS.
The firewall cant really do anything. It runs on your computer I presume, but even if it was a seperate hardware piece, it would still be at your end, past the bandwidth bottleneck that is your internet connection.

Tried calling your isp yet? They may be in a position to track down the offender (if its only one pc) and contact the right authorities.
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