Unfortunately if  is truly a DDOS (distributed attack, rather than from a
single source) just adding a firewall (any kind) is not really going to
help. By the time the traffic hits any firewall local to your server its
too late. It needs to be dealt with upstream.

You need a hosting provider that is setup to detect and mitigate such
attacks, and more importantly the knowledge, experience and WILLINGNESS to
address such attacks - instead of just blocking your IP.  Maybe some folks
on the list can make some recommendations.

My own experience with the more common hosting providers has been much like
your own. But, I guess that's what I get for using the cheapest providers I
can find.
On Nov 6, 2014 9:35 PM, "Mike Vail" <supp...@boomgaming.net> wrote:

> Hello Fellow Windows 2008 Game Server Owners,
>
> Today one of my TF2 servers on the dedicated server box I own and colocate
> in California got DDOS attacked by a guy who announced the attack via
> in-game chat and then attacked it. The attack got my IP auto-nulled by my
> datacenter (AGAIN), which has happened at least a dozen times in the past
> couple months. After almost 10 years of running servers and dealing with
> this bullshit, I'm at the point where I'm ready to spend the bucks to
> purchase a hardware device or some firewall software that says "Fuck you! -
> Not happening this time dickhead" to these people and I really need your
> advice on where to go and what to buy. There's a lot of admin and Windows
> experience here on this list so I'm hoping some of some of you can help me
> and we can have a dialog here that may help others as well.
>
> Your help would be GREATLY appreciated by me as well as others on this
> list I'm sure.
>
> Warmest regards,
> Mike Vail
> Windsor, Ca. USA
>
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