Server down?
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Hook2727
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Re: Server down?
I second that. It was going great for a bit no doubt you guys will handle it. THANKS!
Artorius Drakkarr'' Shaman of the Coven of Darkness
Artorius Drakkarr'' Shaman of the Coven of Darkness
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Valeron
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Re: Server down?
krimsondaddy wrote:While we wait, I figure I will go ahead and start the thank yous to the DMs that are managing more then their share of work right now. With out you all this game would be a forgotten memory of games past. Most of us would be playing Neverwinter online wishing we could go back to the days of depth to are characters. Also, I would like to thank the seasoned players that are like older siblings by helping with lore, mechanics of the games, and sounding boards for our own character development.
Without the community this game wouldn't feel... well like a community. So thank you all.
*also would like to add to the tech department. I am sure they tire of doing so much work also*
I completely agree with you. Thank you DMs for all of your hard work and thanks to the other players who help fill my virtual home.
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Re: Player Names
Steve wrote:Is there anything that non-Staff can do to prevent or protect BGTSCC from getting attacked? There is a whole community here, with resources I'm sure, and that would be more than willing to support BGTSCC get onto solid, stable footing.
Talsorian the Conjuransmuter - The (someTIMEs) Traveler
The half-MAN, the MYrchanT(H), the LEGENDermaine ~ Jon Smythe [Bio]
Brinn Essebrenanath — Volamtar, seeking wisdom within the earth dream [Bio]
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Storm Munin
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Re: Server down?
Looks promising for server now.
Close but no cigar yet though.
Edit: in.
Close but no cigar yet though.
Edit: in.
"Drojal zhah obdoluth dorb'd streeak, Lueth dro zhah zhaunau dorb'd ogglin."
"Existence is empty without chaos, Life is boring without enemies." So sayeth Lady Lolth, Queen of Chaos.
PC: Natalya, wandering enchantress.
"Existence is empty without chaos, Life is boring without enemies." So sayeth Lady Lolth, Queen of Chaos.
PC: Natalya, wandering enchantress.
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ShadowFiend
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Re: Server down?
Wait what ? BloodLust is involved ?DM Bloodlust wrote:As soon as the server comes back, we'll divide people into groups to reduce lag for the mega event. I'll be next to the Fugue recruitment drive sign. Look me up. Once in a lifetime opportunity.
https://youtu.be/wSmYSZGMZj0?t=42s
lol XD
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Storm Munin
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Re: Server down?
Out 
"Drojal zhah obdoluth dorb'd streeak, Lueth dro zhah zhaunau dorb'd ogglin."
"Existence is empty without chaos, Life is boring without enemies." So sayeth Lady Lolth, Queen of Chaos.
PC: Natalya, wandering enchantress.
"Existence is empty without chaos, Life is boring without enemies." So sayeth Lady Lolth, Queen of Chaos.
PC: Natalya, wandering enchantress.
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Gwiston
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Re: Player Names
Unfortunately not at the moment, but we will be sure to ask if that changes.Steve wrote:Steve wrote:Is there anything that non-Staff can do to prevent or protect BGTSCC from getting attacked? There is a whole community here, with resources I'm sure, and that would be more than willing to support BGTSCC get onto solid, stable footing.
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Re: Server down?
Server down again, it looks like our attacker doesn't have much to do tonight.
Working on getting it back up.
Working on getting it back up.
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Hook2727
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Re: Server down?
getting hot under the collar
Artorius Drakkarr'' super goof
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krimsondaddy
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Re: Server down?
DDOS vs DOS Education. And how to prevet it
DOS
The most easily executed type of DoS attack is one that is launched from a single origin. In this attack, a single machine somewhere on the Internet issues a barrage of network requests against a targeted victim machine.
DDOS (IE Bot-Net)
Where does an attacker even get thousands of machines to launch a DDoS? Distributed Denial of Service attacks are executed by a so-called botnet – a collection of computers around the world infected with an attacker's malware.
Malware infections can install silent software on a victim machine which places it under the control of a remote attacker. Successful botnets can be comprised of hundreds of thousands of infected machines, typically without the owners' knowledge. There big money in creating botnets – among other things, botnet creators rent out their creations to criminal enterprises who can use them to launch a DDoS.
Large-scale DDoS attacks are not random. The perpetrators choose their victim deliberately, either due to a grudge, revenge, or an attempt to bully them into meeting some demands – possibly including paying extortion. Renting a botnot to launch a DDoS can cost about $100 per day, so the duration of an attack is partially dependent on how well-funded the attacker.
Can a DDoS be stopped?
Let's start with the bad news: It is very difficult to defend against a sophisticated DDoS attack launched by a determined adversary.
Many organizations struck by a DDoS are left to scramble in an effort to stop the attack once it has already begun. Sometimes this requires coordination with the ISP that provides network access. This is especially true when an ISP is forced to "null route" a victim – meaning that to protect other customers, the ISP routes traffic intended for the victim into the trash. This of course effectively prevents all access, including from legitimate users.
Pretty much, as we sit here lets all think about the last time we updated and scaned our computers (or servers) for maleware. Does you granny have a computer that shes never updated. Are you (like me) one of the people that hates virus protection programs cause it slows down your gaming rig. Basically its like the global warming crisis. A ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Reference
http://www.esecurityplanet.com/network- ... tacks.html
DOS
The most easily executed type of DoS attack is one that is launched from a single origin. In this attack, a single machine somewhere on the Internet issues a barrage of network requests against a targeted victim machine.
DDOS (IE Bot-Net)
Where does an attacker even get thousands of machines to launch a DDoS? Distributed Denial of Service attacks are executed by a so-called botnet – a collection of computers around the world infected with an attacker's malware.
Malware infections can install silent software on a victim machine which places it under the control of a remote attacker. Successful botnets can be comprised of hundreds of thousands of infected machines, typically without the owners' knowledge. There big money in creating botnets – among other things, botnet creators rent out their creations to criminal enterprises who can use them to launch a DDoS.
Large-scale DDoS attacks are not random. The perpetrators choose their victim deliberately, either due to a grudge, revenge, or an attempt to bully them into meeting some demands – possibly including paying extortion. Renting a botnot to launch a DDoS can cost about $100 per day, so the duration of an attack is partially dependent on how well-funded the attacker.
Can a DDoS be stopped?
Let's start with the bad news: It is very difficult to defend against a sophisticated DDoS attack launched by a determined adversary.
Many organizations struck by a DDoS are left to scramble in an effort to stop the attack once it has already begun. Sometimes this requires coordination with the ISP that provides network access. This is especially true when an ISP is forced to "null route" a victim – meaning that to protect other customers, the ISP routes traffic intended for the victim into the trash. This of course effectively prevents all access, including from legitimate users.
Pretty much, as we sit here lets all think about the last time we updated and scaned our computers (or servers) for maleware. Does you granny have a computer that shes never updated. Are you (like me) one of the people that hates virus protection programs cause it slows down your gaming rig. Basically its like the global warming crisis. A ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Reference
http://www.esecurityplanet.com/network- ... tacks.html
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ctothep
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Re: Server down?
wow if that is true this guy must have paid a lot of money considering he does this for more than half a year now?krimsondaddy wrote:
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Renting a botnot to launch a DDoS can cost about $100 per day, so the duration of an attack is partially dependent on how well-funded the attacker.
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what a waste lol
Characters:
Zaraun - Vhaeraunite Deathsinger, School of Illusions and Phantasm
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Iston - Lost within the void ... (deceased)
Zaraun - Vhaeraunite Deathsinger, School of Illusions and Phantasm
Retired Characters:
Iston - Lost within the void ... (deceased)
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Altonmyr
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Re: Server down?
sigh... i just wanted to play a little bit since i just got off work.
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- DM Golem
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Re: Server down?
Down again, working on getting it back up.
Just think of all the effort this is taking someone!
Anyone who was in the event and missed out on denouement XP PM me
Just think of all the effort this is taking someone!
Anyone who was in the event and missed out on denouement XP PM me