ping (flood a site) with CMD (Command Prompt)
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It's actually pretty risky. I know from being a web developer that every request sent to your website is saved in a log.
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@username4887 how do you use a proxy and do it? at the same time? plz reply!
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32 bytes? why you dont use de limit of packets ICMP? 65335 bytes it more fast!!!!!!!!
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I'm twelve years old, and what is this?
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Lmao you noobs
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stupid!
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@MrThekingjake505 I'm not for sure but I'd say different physical computers, as you would need to do ping requests from all of them. This method would be really difficult as you would need to have control over a large group of computers to actually overwhelm a network- one computer just wouldn't be able to send enough information to do it. Also, DDOSing a network is is cool and all but it's really as simple as release/renew of DHCP(aka 5 minute power cycle) to counteract.
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@SeetRider do they have to be from different ip adresses? or just different computers?
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@username4887 how do i use a proxy to do it??
@ResistlslamToday just download net tools 5 and there is a very simple proxy in it.
username4887 6 months ago
so each ping is like if it was really a legitimate request right? yeah im a noob i know, how risky is it doing this?
ResistIslamToday 8 months ago
@ResistIslamToday This is not that risky. But i suggest you use a proxy though.
username4887 7 months ago