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Comrades,

I can’t believe that we managed to get 62 players in less than 60 seconds of opening the server to the public. I tuned into TeamSpeak to see over 40 clients connected talking about how awesome the server is.

However, shortly after opening our gates to the masses, our infrastructure was attacked by those who wish us to fail. We will never give up fighting these attacks because they are unjust and it’s against everything we stand for. These attacks will not harm us apart from causing minor delays. It has given the community more time, motivation and energy to go on our private server scripting and bug testing (We had 30 people on our private server testing after the DDOS hit!). At the same time, this encourages anger to players which unravels a flock of flames against the attackers. We thank you for your continued trust and loyalty to us – so in essence these attacks will only make us stronger. We will not respond or negotiate with attackers. It has also come to my attention that several people have asked members of staff to release another community’s SQL dump and script – this is something we will not release under any circumstances. The authorities have been alerted by our network provider as they have uncovered two chains of botnet systems which can easily be traced back to the source of attack.

Fear not fellow outlaws, we will never give up so raise your weapons and prepare to march through the streets of Los Santos claiming your turf, claiming your freedom and above all – having fun. We will no longer stay chained down and we will roll on our enemies so get your desert eagles and ak-47s ready.

On a further note, a lot of people have come out offering financial help – we thank you and you may donate any amount you wish using the following link. The money you donate will be logged and tied with your account so you may use it in the future to purchase items from our donation list. I would also like to state that 100% of your donations will be going towards getting a better server with better DDOS protection and support.

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EDIT: Thank you so much to those who have donated, we have made a total of $74.28 as of now and once we hit that sweet $100, we'll be getting a dedicated ddos protected server. Our current hosts have found the route of the botnets and are blocking it/ taking legal action as we speak. I have been told by the hosts that it may take upto six hours to get back online.
 

Black.

New Playa
Apr 16, 2013
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Joseph_Black
Leiionidas said:
We'll stay strong, they can't phase us. We wanna thank everyone for your support, we've been getting hit around like monkeys. Two BOTNET chains, god damn. Shit is insane.
 
Nullroute their IP addresses by region.
 
Use this in your server DOS prompt:
# route add -host IP-ADDRESS reject
 
 
If the nullrouting affects actual players, you can remove them by IP using:  # route delete 65.21.34.4
 
 
Sources:  
<ul class="bbc">http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-do-i-drop-or-block-attackers-ip-with-null-routes.html
Experience as a Network Tech for a Minecraft Server Hosting company (not just installing stuff, managing the server hosting)
 

Mayhem

New Playa
Apr 16, 2013
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Kevin Mayhem
damn yo I haven't been able to get on yet lol. soon as I got on it crashed(ddos) while I was going threw the tutorial thingy :(
 

mrtms

New Playa
Apr 16, 2013
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Michael Giron
Black. said:
Experience as a Network Tech for a Minecraft Server Hosting company (not just installing stuff, managing the server hosting)

That would work if
1) We had KVM
2) There wasn't 6,000 IP Addresses to block.
 

mrtms

New Playa
Apr 16, 2013
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Michael Giron
Kieran said:
Two botnets isn't actually that much.

There is no way to tell how many botnets are attacking you. You can tell how many bots are attacking you but it's not possible to check the amount of botnets attacking you. Botnets are basically what hosts the bots and there is no way to be able to tell that, if you were able to know that then you could shut this attack down, since we don't we can't. For all we know it could be 30 botnets or even 1 botnet that's attacking us.
 

Leiionidas

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Apr 11, 2013
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The system is nearly back up, just sorting some small issues and we should be okay to go boys.
 
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