Xerxes DoS Attack (part 1)
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@FTroop37F I copied and paste? lol No, And no you were talking about a DDoS, this is actualy some what of a DoS, he has made the program to use a single server until its payload is to great in Th3J3573R5 other video he explains this I believe. So you have shown your ignorance, specially since I have been doing these things for a few years, and have gone as far as to create my own attacks there for I think I have some what of a knowledge of what I'm talking about.
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@patpat122 Read my first comment Gilligan. You cut and pasted definitions of network elements when I used the generic term "nodes". Then you corrected me and used the word in that very same context. What is it that you've taught me?... Oh yeah, that I have a rudimentary grasp of networking and you have the additional 90%. I'll take your word for it because I just don't see it.
You shouldn't "correct" people when you ultimately end up parroting them.
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@FTroop37F I believe I said that in my first comment? and you mistook it, thank you for prooving your ignorance. Next time you sau you don't understand something and when someone explains it to you, don't act like you suddenly know it. K thanks
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@patpat122 Oh man... Thanks for the definition of the term node. "Nodes are meant to pass the packets on though the internet to their target" man that's a novel idea. So, it's a generic term used to describe devices that pass ones and zeroes?... Where have I heard that before?... Oh yeah, my comment to you... an hour ago.
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@FTroop37F lol, no the nodes are meant to pass the packets on though the internet to their target (what I called the server) and node is a server, just being used differently at that moment. And when I say using a proxy, the server he is using to DoS is actually attacking though something like a tor server. so the connection can never be blocked and it increases the strength of the attack.
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@patpat122 PatPat, I'm so lucky to have now found someone with the other 90%. You started by saying that the nodes I refer to “are not nodes they're servers”, then you refer to them as nodes. Having a far superior grasp on scripts, you undoubtedly know that the term “node” is generic for any number of devices that one's and zeroes pass through. Explain exactly when you would not use a proxy server to attack another network and break the law?
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@FTroop37F ... sigh you seem to have about 10% of the knowledge needed to see how this works... The packets being sent aren't sent to the node, they are sen't to a server, the packets go though many nodes to make traffic flow faster. The attack he is using is also a slowloris. The slowloris he uses is something similiar to a DrDos, however it is also using proxy server to help out. these servers are mostly used though tor this type of attack is called a Torloris
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nice fake дебил
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@v816333316351 Thnx for the info bud
okay, y'all have no idea of what this is. search for the program slowloris.
Al3xEntertainment 1 month ago 4
I'd still like to know who an attack originating from one machine, doesn't take down the first node that that machine is connected to?
The overwhelming # of outbound packets, intended for the target, go through the attackers' ISP first and should (?) take out the attack local to the attacker, consequently severing the attackers machine from its access to the machine being attacked
A DDoS comes from many directions so there is no single node to be injured on the attacking end.
FTroop37F 1 month ago 2