@Violent Crimes
It's a 24/7 TF2 Mario Kart Server. I've been in touch with a few other Mario Kart owners and they are having the same problem. It's probably some guy trying to start his own server and is looking to kill off his competition. After the IP was nulled for a few days, the datacenter randomly un-nulled it and the attacks have stopped. I have no doubt they will start up again. I don't want to move the server. I've been hosted in many p[laces and have been in California for many years. I collocate my own dedi with all my game servers. Moving the box and changing IPs is an absolute nightmare. Even if I did, I can't afford to pay more for hosting the box. I don't use 3rd parties to host. I don't run ads and have very few donors. I pay the datacenter directly at $135.00/mo. to avoid a middle man. I shopped for weeks to get that price and no one else came close for the same level of service here. At this point, I'd rather shutdown go through another move. A hardware firewall is simply too costly from what I hear, though I'm still considering that option. I know and IP change may not solve my attack problems, but at least I can try it now that Valve implemented this change. My hope is that someday IPs will no longer be listed anywhere so these attacks are a thing of the past. At least it would make it harder for little kids to start these attacks anyway. From: Violent Crimes [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 3:49 PM To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list Subject: Re: [hlds] IP Changes & DDOS Attacks - Do Game Server Accounts Resolve These Issues Now? Hey Mike what are you running on the server that is getting hit? On 2/25/2014 4:16 PM, Mike Vail wrote: I just got a Steam Client update this morning that included the following in the General update notes: "Add IP tracking to game server favorites. Favorites will automatically update to new server IP addresses if the game server is using a persistent account." I'm assuming that this feature is no longer just a beta client feature now, which is wonderful news for anyone looking to change their IP addess(es). From: Mike Vail [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:49 AM To: 'Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list' Subject: [hlds] IP Changes & DDOS Attacks - Do Game Server Accounts Resolve These Issues Now? So this week for the first time since I started running Valve servers almost 10 years ago, I began getting ddos attacked on one of my servers. The datacenter null-routed the IP, which is typical in these cases. I don't have advanced firewall protection right now other than Windows 2008 Firewall so I'm kinda stuck. I don't even know the nature of the attack because the datacenter isn't helpful at all. Wireshark hangs and crashes every 30 minutes so it too is useless in identifying the attack. I also learned another server-op who runs a similar server is having the same attacks so it's likely the same guy trying to take us both down so he can start his own server like ours. So then I started thinking about these new game server accounts. My affected server is by no means stock. It runs a custom map, has instant respawn and 100% crits, which disqualifies it from Quick-play. That's fine but here's my question. As I read the recent thread about the new Game server account feature, by adding my server to a game server account, I can change the IP and players with it saved in their favorites will receive the new server IP address because their favorites will update after the IP change. Is this correct? If so, I should be able to change the IP after registering it and people should find the server through their favorites like before even though the server won't work with quick-play right? Lastly, with game server accounts becoming the norm, would it not make since for Valve to game servers' IP addresses from everyone in the future so the ability to attack them would be greatly diminished? I realize that dedicated attackers will always find a way to do evil, but by hiding the IP addresses from players, it may go a long way to reducing the frequency of attacks by script kiddies. What do you guys think? Happy Saturday, Mike _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hlds
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