Tybera
Tybera
Tybera

If you expect your time to be respected then why are you playing video games? Honestly, in the time some people put into video games they could learn whole new languages and make new pieces of furniture and fix their cars and learn how to cook.

Then L3 needs to fix their AD there and/or provide the services they promised? Our provider is AT&T and I confirmed it's part of our bandwidth package with them to our data centers here in the US.

There are lots of ISPs that provide it as part of their enterprise services. It's not a stretch. There are people out there that are paying for it but never use it. :) MOST ISPs now have some kind of mitigation even if you're only going to be able to scrub ~20gigs of data(which would have been pretty useless here)

There are quite a few ISPs the provide DDOS protection as well. :-p

No we definitely do this, AT&T is actually pretty good to us, and their scrubbing does a lot to mitigate attacks. But we do have to actually get off our asses and call them, they won't initiate it. Though we do provide them with quite a bit of money. But here is kinda an overview of what they do: (hopefully other

You can track where the data is coming from and your good data vs bad data, but it all depends on the services you use. With something like RPC it's easier to catch bad requests and drop them on the floor. Example if someone comes to a server and requests something but you have no register of that user you can ignore

Yeah you have no idea WTF you're talking about. You keep monitoring and I'll keep doing my job of helping build these kinds of services.

Because every half assed crackpot reviewer can make a review that makes it to metacritic, and it's not weighted properly for all of the different review systems. If it was a standardized system that only took certain major and decently respected critics elected by the gaming community as a whole, I would be fine with

Not really, their argument is that PSN should be able to handle a huge amount of load put on them by a DDOS attack probably from some hired out botnet, but the problem is that hardware from companies is usually added to combat spikes of customers with new game releases and whatnot, the more moving parts you add to a

How is a DDOS hacking or programming skills? Finding some servers or hiring up a botnet to peg another server with a crap load of traffic != hacking. I'm tired of seeing DDOS attacks labeled as "hacking".

I have an idea, maybe people should just not be in such a fucking rush?

"It quickly garnered a following on message boards around the internet, and inspired Notch to start working on Minecraft several weeks after it was discontinued"

"It quickly garnered a following on message boards around the internet, and inspired Notch to start working on Minecraft several weeks after it was discontinued"

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See this is why you slap a nice quiet hardtop on it. Especially if you live in rainy areas. For the 5 thousand you can get one for, it's a nice inexpensive toy.

See, but then you actually drive a Miata, and you realize that's exactly what you want.

Mazda Miata...Seems apt. lol

Talk to Leno, seriously. To lobby for shit, you kinda need money and a public figure who agrees with you.

This posts content is the reason I kept my old civic. I have worked on that thing to no end, it's fun to drive (albeit I know it's not fast) and I can actually drive the fucking wheels off the thing, toss it around corners, and god forbid smash it into random things, without worrying about the bill or the work.

How is Audi not the go-to thing here? Did they move on? Here in California all the posers drive Audi and daily drive PricksRUs (Prius)