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Topic: DDoS-Protection.io | FREE | Best DDoS Protection | Layer 4 and Layer 7 | (Read 2342 times)

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Thank you for the feedback, enjoy the service!
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Thank you for the feedback everyone, please let me know if you have any questions/concerns!
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Performance optimizations have been added, enjoy!
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Automatic load balancing is now live Smiley
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We have over 2k users and 1k websites trusting us!
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Still the #1 provider of DDoS Protection!
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Please let me know if you have any questions/concerns and I would love to answer them!
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We are at over 1.7k users now! Sign up today!  Grin
hero member
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This looks interesting, but how does it compare to CloudFlare? Would this be used in conjunction with it or in replacement of it?

Great question!

In terms of DDoS protection it's a binary difference.

With the recent updates in attack methods, CloudFlare's protection can be easily bypassed with a cookie.

DDoS-Protection.io is used as a replacement to CloudFlare.

In terms of web performance CloudFlare does have many performance optimizing benefits that are great.

Although with the recent security vulnerabilities these increase in performance are often not worth it.


Would you sacrifice a tank for a sharper sword? I think not.



Interesting in terms of cloudflare and your service what level of protection can a user expect? Ya know how cloudflare has different tiers of protection.

Another great question!

1) CloudFlare only provides ddos protection on their business plan which is $200+/mo

2) When using http://DDoS-Protection.io you can expect protection from all attacks Layer 4 and Layer 7

3) When using CloudFlare you can expect good Layer 4 protection, but very easily bypassed 7 protection.

And with websites being binary (online or offline) any weakness is a critical weakness.

Great answers so far, so another one: is it possible to stack the two? I'm guessing yours works in the same way as CF -- set our DNS servers to you and then everything passes through you. So could we use CF as level 1 and you as level 2? I see it working like this:

A) Our site -> point DNS to CloudFlare
B) CloudFlare DNS -> points to you


That's possible, put the problem is that CloudFlare is actually used to facilitate the attacks. Because CF itself is a dynamic reverse proxy all of the requests coming from an attacker will be hidden by the CloudFlare IP @ my firewall. This is a critical reason why CloudFlare should be avoided and real DDoS protection be used, because in this case not only is CloudFlare not stopping the attack they would be protecting the attacker.

This is because blocking that IP would block other legitimate users.

CloudFlare DNS is great, so you can point your name servers to CloudFlare, but when you set up your DNS records just make sure they aren't going "through the cloudflare network"
legendary
Activity: 1988
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This looks interesting, but how does it compare to CloudFlare? Would this be used in conjunction with it or in replacement of it?

Great question!

In terms of DDoS protection it's a binary difference.

With the recent updates in attack methods, CloudFlare's protection can be easily bypassed with a cookie.

DDoS-Protection.io is used as a replacement to CloudFlare.

In terms of web performance CloudFlare does have many performance optimizing benefits that are great.

Although with the recent security vulnerabilities these increase in performance are often not worth it.


Would you sacrifice a tank for a sharper sword? I think not.



Interesting in terms of cloudflare and your service what level of protection can a user expect? Ya know how cloudflare has different tiers of protection.

Another great question!

1) CloudFlare only provides ddos protection on their business plan which is $200+/mo

2) When using http://DDoS-Protection.io you can expect protection from all attacks Layer 4 and Layer 7

3) When using CloudFlare you can expect good Layer 4 protection, but very easily bypassed 7 protection.

And with websites being binary (online or offline) any weakness is a critical weakness.

Great answers so far, so another one: is it possible to stack the two? I'm guessing yours works in the same way as CF -- set our DNS servers to you and then everything passes through you. So could we use CF as level 1 and you as level 2? I see it working like this:

A) Our site -> point DNS to CloudFlare
B) CloudFlare DNS -> points to you
hero member
Activity: 557
Merit: 500
This looks interesting, but how does it compare to CloudFlare? Would this be used in conjunction with it or in replacement of it?

Great question!

In terms of DDoS protection it's a binary difference.

With the recent updates in attack methods, CloudFlare's protection can be easily bypassed with a cookie.

DDoS-Protection.io is used as a replacement to CloudFlare.

In terms of web performance CloudFlare does have many performance optimizing benefits that are great.

Although with the recent security vulnerabilities these increase in performance are often not worth it.


Would you sacrifice a tank for a sharper sword? I think not.



Interesting in terms of cloudflare and your service what level of protection can a user expect? Ya know how cloudflare has different tiers of protection.

Another great question!

1) CloudFlare only provides ddos protection on their business plan which is $200+/mo

2) When using http://DDoS-Protection.io you can expect protection from all attacks Layer 4 and Layer 7

3) When using CloudFlare you can expect good Layer 4 protection, but very easily bypassed 7 protection.

And with websites being binary (online or offline) any weakness is a critical weakness.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
This looks interesting, but how does it compare to CloudFlare? Would this be used in conjunction with it or in replacement of it?

Great question!

In terms of DDoS protection it's a binary difference.

With the recent updates in attack methods, CloudFlare's protection can be easily bypassed with a cookie.

DDoS-Protection.io is used as a replacement to CloudFlare.

In terms of web performance CloudFlare does have many performance optimizing benefits that are great.

Although with the recent security vulnerabilities these increase in performance are often not worth it.


Would you sacrifice a tank for a sharper sword? I think not.



Interesting in terms of cloudflare and your service what level of protection can a user expect? Ya know how cloudflare has different tiers of protection.
hero member
Activity: 557
Merit: 500
This looks interesting, but how does it compare to CloudFlare? Would this be used in conjunction with it or in replacement of it?

Great question!

In terms of DDoS protection it's a binary difference.

With the recent updates in attack methods, CloudFlare's protection can be easily bypassed with a cookie.

DDoS-Protection.io is used as a replacement to CloudFlare.

In terms of web performance CloudFlare does have many performance optimizing benefits that are great.

Although with the recent security vulnerabilities these increase in performance are often not worth it.


Would you sacrifice a tank for a sharper sword? I think not.

legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
This looks interesting, but how does it compare to CloudFlare? Would this be used in conjunction with it or in replacement of it?
hero member
Activity: 557
Merit: 500
Great, lets see how this performs. Was looking for a free service for a long time and ended up moving some of my servers to OVH

I can assure that your website will be staying online. I was also tired with their absolutely horrendous "service". This not only protects you from Layer 4 attacks, but ensures that your site will survive all Layer 7 attacks as well.

Welcome to the future of web security.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Great, lets see how this performs. Was looking for a free service for a long time and ended up moving some of my servers to OVH
hero member
Activity: 557
Merit: 500
I was looking for this to protect my site. I like open source projects...
That's how the community should contribute and work together
Thanks, I will surely use this.

Thank you for the the feedback, and welcome to ddos-protection.io
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
I was looking for this to protect my site. I like open source projects...
That's how the community should contribute and work together
Thanks, I will surely use this.
hero member
Activity: 557
Merit: 500
So you are giving out free 480Gbps DDoS Protection for free? How? I saw a lot of people giving 20-30 GB for like... 15 bucks ?

Great question! This is because I run a huge server cluster network to protect my websites personally so I offer this service to the public for free as a form a of charity you could say.

Although I do sell ddos protected UDP and TCP reverse proxies on the websites as well.
Of course, we have over 1.4k users it works.

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