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On August 06 2015 02:00 Plansix wrote: I feel bad for the folks trying to figure out how to stop that from happening. I am sure the venue internet isn’t the most secure thing on the planet and their employees are not really up to date how to prevent DDOSing. Considering that valve employs http://www.optanet.com/optanet-deliver-core-network-at-the-worlds-largest-esports-tournament/ they are expected to know their stuff right ? | ||
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Plansix
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On August 06 2015 02:04 ref4 wrote: haha DDOS within 5 mins of the opening At least its happening early. | ||
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On August 06 2015 02:06 PhoenixVoid wrote: C9 sadness followed by MVP hype. I don't know what to feel ![]() | ||
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Olli
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You feel great for Dota's new Korean overlords | ||
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Anything note worthy otherwise? | ||
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On August 06 2015 02:10 DarkLordOlli wrote: You feel great for Dota's new Korean overlords Choya wins again | ||
Ariovist
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If Secret can turn it and adjust they will be the champions that were promised but now they have to actually show what they are made of - maybe they just had a bad day, maybe they got too cocky or maybe they lost confidence during the group stage in wich they had a lot of close games that went their ways because of big mistakes from their opponents. Looking forward to this. | ||
PhoenixVoid
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On August 06 2015 02:16 Elurie wrote: How is fy's rubick clip with egg & sleep steal #3 play? That should be #1. Wait for his plays against FATA. | ||
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h0munkulus
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On August 06 2015 02:00 Plansix wrote: I feel bad for the folks trying to figure out how to stop that from happening. I am sure the venue internet isn’t the most secure thing on the planet and their employees are not really up to date how to prevent DDOSing. obviously for an event of that magnitude you don't use the standard internet connection of a venue like key arena, that would never be up for the task. Valve hired the specialized company OptaNet to put in two separate 10Gb lines and an additional 1Gb wireless circuit for the event (source: http://www.optanet.com/optanet-deliver-core-network-at-the-worlds-largest-esports-tournament/). The issue is that the way TCP/IP is designed there is no way to prevent a DDOS attack once a target IP or IP-range has been identified. Hiding IPs for an event with so many client devices and people involved is next to impossible. So how can we prevent this? The brutal truth is, that apart from hiding your IP there is no technical solution to prevent DDOS attacks. You either have to literally change the way the internet works today or you have to eliminate the gigantic bot-nets that enable these attacks. Neither of these things can be accomplished by any company on this planet by themselves. And figuring how negligible a problem DDOS attacks are for the majority of the planet, I doubt we will see any change anytime soon. Well that's what my IT-guy friend told me... Maybe he left some things out or dumbed shit down... or he was just full of shit... | ||
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