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Blocking a synflood with IPCOP.
16 years 11 months ago #24245
by Tent
Replied by Tent on topic Re: Blocking a synflood with IPCOP.
Didn't have the time to properly test it today.
And I will do so on Tuesday(Mind you, GMT timezone).
All I did was the port forwarding to the (web)server.
And Installed a network protocol analyzer on the server to monitor any activity.
And I will do so on Tuesday(Mind you, GMT timezone).
All I did was the port forwarding to the (web)server.
And Installed a network protocol analyzer on the server to monitor any activity.
16 years 11 months ago #24250
by Tent
Replied by Tent on topic Re: Blocking a synflood with IPCOP.
Today I had the chance to test it.
Port 80 was forwarded to the server.
The client connected to the red interface could see the test web page properly.
Then I enabled the flood, IPCOP did nothing to block the flood.
I left it enabled for a few seconds, and in this time the server had received 60.000 syn packages.
Port 80 was forwarded to the server.
The client connected to the red interface could see the test web page properly.
Then I enabled the flood, IPCOP did nothing to block the flood.
I left it enabled for a few seconds, and in this time the server had received 60.000 syn packages.
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