[Red5devs] Protecting against DDOS
Daniel Rossi
spam at electroteque.org
Fri May 28 23:38:20 PDT 2010
sounds like with the bandwidth limiter we need a throttler system of some kind to prevent it, this is the first ive heard about it interesting.
On 29/05/2010, at 7:36 AM, Hai Phan wrote:
> Hi all, my site had been attacked constantly for over a year, but mostly has been directed at Apache. For that I have developed a custom web server using java.nio that is ultra-strict and so able to thwart their attempts.
>
> However, just today they start to attack my Red5 server, and successfully clogs the socket and prevents all further connection attempts. I surreptitiously changed the port to 1936 and sneak a piece of code randomly into my javascript includes to alter the connection URL to :1936, hopefully buying some time. But eventually they might figure it out.
>
> I'm considering writing a proxy to filter requests to Red5 like I had done before. Does anyone have experience writing RTMP transport code and maybe able to point me to some good tutorials and docs?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Kenny
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