the only way to mitigate these DDos attack is using your data center the best 
solution is to hire a company that has permanent DDoS protection hardware, ovh 
is a business that provides this type of protection
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Registros" <[email protected]> </div><div>Fecha:04/03/2014  01:24  
(GMT+01:00) </div><div>Para: [email protected] 
</div><div>Asunto: Re: [Csgo_servers] What does a DDoS attack look like? 
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Another question is what DDoS defense looks like? Because it's common
that DDoS attacks comes from other countries, so one common solution is
block international traffic. Its not real mitigation but it works.



El 03/03/2014 02:54 p.m., Jermin Hu escribió:
> I have several match servers which are used for tournaments. From time
> to time, I get reports from players that all of the players (usually a
> whole team) in the server who are from the same (foreign)
> countries/regions are disconnected in a sudden. And they are not able
> to reconnect until 5 minutes later. But all players from the country
> where the server resides rarely get this kind of problems.
> Does that resemble a CS:GO DDoS attack in any ways?
> The DDoS attacks I have encountered with my server before are all the
> traditional ones, which eat up the bandwidth of my server.
> *Jermin Hu*
> http://espc.asia
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