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ddos [2021/04/25 00:41]
onekopaka Standardize on DDoS except to match Stallion, add explicit steps to access filtering options
ddos [2021/06/20 16:29] (current)
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 These addresses are available then on your slice for you to use locally, or to tunnel to another machine. These addresses are available then on your slice for you to use locally, or to tunnel to another machine.
  
-We use [[https://path.net|Path Network]] for our DDoS Protection on all DDoS Protected IPs.+We use the [[https://path.net|Path Network]] for our DDoS Protection on all DDoS Protected IPs.
  
 We also offer an option for you to protect your own blocks (no smaller than a /24) of IP addresses. We also offer an option for you to protect your own blocks (no smaller than a /24) of IP addresses.
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 ===== How much does it cost ? ===== ===== How much does it cost ? =====
  
-Protected IP addresses cost $3.00/month per IP address in all locations we operate.+Protected IP addresses cost **$3.00/month** per IP address in all locations we operate.
  
-Bringing your own IP blocks for protection are at $50/mo per /24.+Bringing your own IP blocks for protection are charged $50/mo per /24.
  
 ===== How much filtering is provided? ===== ===== How much filtering is provided? =====
  
-Path.net provides 3Tbit+ DDOS Protection on all DDOS Protected IPs.+Path.net provides 3.5Tbit+ DDOS Protection on all DDOS Protected IPs.
  
 ===== What types of floods does it protect against? ===== ===== What types of floods does it protect against? =====
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 Please note that the DDoS Protection firewall only works on **a path.net protected IP**. Please note that the DDoS Protection firewall only works on **a path.net protected IP**.
 The firewall rules are configured per IP. To access these settings: The firewall rules are configured per IP. To access these settings:
-- Go to the VPS that has the address you would like to control. +   - Go to the VPS that has the address you would like to control. 
-- Choose the "Networking" tab. +   - Choose the "Networking" tab. 
-- Press the gear next to the IP address you would like to configure. +   - Press the gear next to the IP address you would like to configure. 
-- In the dropdown that appears, press "Configure DDOS Protection"+   - In the dropdown that appears, press "Configure DDOS Protection"
  
 This will take you to the configuration page for the chosen IP. There are two tabs, Firewall Rules and Application Filters. This will take you to the configuration page for the chosen IP. There are two tabs, Firewall Rules and Application Filters.
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   * RAKNET (Rust, Minecraft Bedrock, Geyser, etc)   * RAKNET (Rust, Minecraft Bedrock, Geyser, etc)
   * TCP SYNPROXY (any TCP application)   * TCP SYNPROXY (any TCP application)
-//Note: Some filters may require a ticket. (Such as Minecraft or HTTP Layer 7 Protection.//+//Note: Some filters may require a ticket. (Such as Minecraft or HTTP Layer 7 Protection.)//
  
 ===== Is there an SLA? ===== ===== Is there an SLA? =====
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   - Click on the dropdown where it says "Main IP Address" and select your protected IP and click "Save Changes". Setting this makes this IP be handed out over DHCP.   - Click on the dropdown where it says "Main IP Address" and select your protected IP and click "Save Changes". Setting this makes this IP be handed out over DHCP.
   - Reboot your VPS or restart its' networking.   - Reboot your VPS or restart its' networking.
-  - Run ''curl ipinfo.io'' and see if your DDOS Protected IP shows up.+  - Run ''curl ipinfo.io'' and see if your DDOS Protected IP shows up. If you're using Windows Server 2016 running ''curl ipinfo.io'' in Command Prompt should work. If you're using Windows 2012 you may need to open a internet browser and go to [[https://ipinfo.io|ipinfo.io]] and see if your DDOS Protected IP shows up.
  
 ===== What services will you not protect? ===== ===== What services will you not protect? =====