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Date:      Sun, 5 Jan 2003 23:20:09 -0600
From:      Jimi Thompson <jimit@prodigy.net>
To:        Anti <fearow@attbi.com>
Cc:        "Michael" <mike@unixhideout.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: DOS ATTACK. Any Suggestions?
Message-ID:  <867A1824-2136-11D7-88BD-0003930DFD02@prodigy.net>
In-Reply-To: <20030105172859.099b3a34.fearow@attbi.com>

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I forgot to add that hacking is now a terrorist act and can be 
prosecuted as such.....


On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 05:28  PM, Anti wrote:

>
> more an issue with apache than freebsd i think... perhaps 
> mod_dosevasive
> (http://www.networkdweebs.com/stuff/security.html) could be of use?
>
> `Anti`
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 17:53:23 -0500 (EST)
> "Michael" <mike@unixhideout.com> wrote:
>
>> Sigh. I have had my website for well over a few years now. I am very 
>> upset
>> with the internet and where it is going due to the fact that their is 
>> so
>> many children on it whose parents dont know how to do their jobs and 
>> they
>> allow their children to perform dos attacks and god only knows what 
>> else
>> on daddys fast connection. The internet falls the perfect place for 
>> every
>> child/grownup who was/is pushed around in school, the unpopular kids 
>> no
>> one likes, the fat kid in class and the guys that cant even get laid 
>> to go
>> online and be "the man" behind the monitor. It is the only place they 
>> can
>> go and be "something in power" As lame as that is this must be how 
>> they
>> look at it in their sick mind. I have been dossed many times. Heres 
>> the
>> latest. I go to
>>
>> http://www.unixhideout.com/server-status which you can also look at 
>> if it
>> actually loads for you.. and i see around 80-100 of these 24/7
>>
>> 1-0 50860 1/4/4 K  0.40 10 1134 0.0 0.00 0.00  24.67.253.203
>> www.unixhideout.com GET / HTTP/1.1
>>
>> all from different (at least 100 ips) over and over again bringing my
>> server to its knees. As i said previously i have been dossed by the
>> nobodys many times and it usually just goes away. This has been going 
>> on
>> since january first. I am running IPFW with very strict rules, on 
>> FreeBSD
>> 4.7 IPFW does me no good because i am allowing the port they are 
>> abusing
>> (80) due to the last DOS attack and my few hours research i have the
>> following options already in my rc.conf
>>
>> tcp_extensions="NO"
>> tcp_keepalive="YES"
>> tcp_restrict_rst="YES"
>> icmp_bmcastecho="NO"
>> icmp_drop_redirect="YES"
>> firewall_enable="YES"
>> firewall_script="/etc/rc.firewall"
>> firewall_type="custom"
>> firewall_quiet="NO"
>> firewall_logging_enable="YES"
>> log_in_vain="YES"
>>
>> Im sure you can notice some mistakes. I try to keep the research on 
>> this
>> lame shit to a minumum as it does not interest me to learn how to hurt
>> other people. Please help me get the best out of this immature child 
>> and
>> continue my website which is a complete gift to FreeBSD and its 
>> community,
>> not that you owe me a god damn thing but you understand what i mean.. 
>> I
>> have dealt with this many times. As soon as my site gets big and i 
>> have a
>> lot of users in irc, some little jealous network comes along and 
>> destroys
>> what i worked on. The last time this happened my ISP shut ME off 
>> because
>> it took out one of their facilities.
>> -- 
>> Mike
>> mike@unixhideout.com
>>       The unixhideout network,
>>        http://www.unixhideout.com
>>    need to get ahold of me?
>>  finger mike@unixhideout.com
>>
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