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Ddos/Syn Flood
Is it possible to stop attacks such as DDoS using a PHP Script?
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As the ddos & syn flood would be attacking at the table level, i highly doubt the php script would be that effective at stopping it, why dont you post the link to what you seen here.
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As snakes has said, a PHP script would be ineffective against a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack, as a DDoS simply floods the server with requests. If the client gets to the PHP script, they've already gotten a response from the server, thus, have already "attacked once".
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OK then.
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The script you pointed to only stops the script from querying the server. But the fact remains that the server has responded to the request by the client.
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