I would at least put cloudflare in front of it. It's free and at least gives the riff-raff something to contend with (as well as contribute to the global community as a whole).
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Rob Janssen pe1chl@amsat.org wrote:
I don't think this would be wise because then the DDoS'ers would be targeting the 44-net address as well, thus impacting that router. - Brian
Is it now running on a machine at home on some private DSL line? (as the whois for the IP suggests) In that case it should be possible to make it a little more resistant against this kind of malevolents... (not that I volunteer to host it on our internet connection, we have DDoS experience as well...)
Is there any indication who is behind this? Is there any activity on that system that could grief someone or some group? Any message telling what has to be stopped or done?
Rob
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