DDOS protection

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hey guys,

I run a small server on a Raspberry PI 2 (using an emulator) it works really well with the whole set-up costing me around $90 AUD and calculated power costs at $11 per year running 24/7.

I was wondering if there is a way to protect a home internet connection with DDOS protection? possible scripts?
This was after I stress tested it and it fell to the shit.

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s0up
 

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You can't do much at the modem level (or even after). Everything would already be saturated. Most of what you could do is at the DSLAM level or higher.
 

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You could use a GRE Tunnel. (Correct me if i'm wrong.)
 

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Depends on what u are doing try x4b.net its a relatively cheap ddos protected gre tunnel
 

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You could try to use vpn or If the server is just for you so u can create whitelist.
If it just a web server so use this https://www.cloudflare.com.
btw Raspberry PI 2 is just "mini" server and cant handle big stuff so I dont know why u surprise that it crash.
 
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I have server with IP *REMOVED* I used to do the router DRAYTEK VIGOR.
Ping block.
I assure you I was not attacked :))
 
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