Ariel,
If you were looking for a simple, "install this mod" type of answer then
you're way off. DDoS attacks are by their nature a network issue so you'll
need a network solution. Nomaan had it right with "buy a server with DDoS
protection". These services exist and most companies offering it will make
a point of bragging about theirs being good (or possibly THE best).
Ultimately though, if someone is targeting your servers then you'd better
have a good relationship with your server provider as it'll be down to them
to get it sorted or to move you onto a new IP.
Feel free to send me a direct message if you want to know who we use, They
are lovely guys and if you need to raise a ticket for whatever reason
they'll move heaven and earth to get the issue sorted.
John


On 5 February 2014 13:08, Noel <[email protected]> wrote:

> What's the method?  What does the traffic look like?  How does it compare
>> to non-DDOS traffic, and how are you making the distinction?  That's a good
>> starting point for deciding how it can be handled, at which levels of the
>> stack, and by whom.
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