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On December 08 2013 01:37 Rijot wrote: I understand how ddos is viable against a website but why does it work here? I mean it can't be many ip's that need to be accepted for an event like this to work. Why isn't everything else just shut out? I'm sure I'm missing something here. how dare you question the competence of esport technical staff, there's nothing you can do to dismiss DOS, nothing!
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On December 08 2013 01:40 whiterabbit wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 01:34 NovemberstOrm wrote:On December 08 2013 01:32 whiterabbit wrote:On December 08 2013 01:30 NovemberstOrm wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but can you tell me why your twitter posts are always EMPTY for me (doesn't show anything) but when I press replay/quote I see the twitter link in my post editor? What's up with that? you likely have something blocking them, adblock or other extensions Gotcha, will check it out. Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 01:34 grs wrote:On December 08 2013 01:30 whiterabbit wrote:On December 08 2013 01:28 grs wrote:On December 08 2013 01:26 whiterabbit wrote:On December 08 2013 01:23 fishb00n wrote:On December 08 2013 01:19 whiterabbit wrote: Btw one question for those knowledgeable, how come main and official stream is working without issues if DDoS is so hard to prevent players from playing? If it's different internet connection why don't they use that one to continue playing? I am confused. you have to send your ip to blizzard so they can put it on a whitelist. if not, you are technically logging in with 30+ accounts from one ip and be very likely to get banned by the blizz automatic. and no, there is not a guy at blizzard that can snip his fingers and just put the new ip on whitelist. god knows why. On December 08 2013 01:22 NovemberstOrm wrote:On December 08 2013 01:19 whiterabbit wrote:Damn this tournament is so sad. Weather problems in Germany, internet/network/whatever issues entire first day, Take having to drive 10h for his streaming equipment and manpower to salvage disaster, internet issues again, DDoS (as they say) now... what the flying fuck?  Btw one question for those knowledgeable, how come main and official stream is working without issues if DDoS is so hard to prevent players from playing? If it's different internet connection why don't they use that one to continue playing? I am confused. the internet connection used to stream and the one the players are on is different most likely, they could use that line but then that line may be compromised if they dont have proper ddos protection Okey, thanks! Also it's strange how they claim attack is with bandwidth greater than 1Gb but http://www.digitalattackmap.com/ doesn't show any attacks going in Germany. Oh well, enough with my conspiracy theories - I just hope tournament re-starts soon, I managed to invest entire day yesterday into mostly waiting, hopefully won't be the same with today's games. :/ Because the site is bogus. It just gathers information from a few sources. It is in now way complete, not even a fraction of traffic. Alright, thanks. Do you know maybe for better website with the same purpose? No, there is no reasonable way to sum up all data. That's a shame, thanks anyway! The NSA should know, sadly.
Also never go full foreigner Elfi.
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So can I use this opportunity to say that a serious e-sport needs lan? + Show Spoiler +Or would he still be able to ddos?
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We'll Continue Shortly TM
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Man, Elfi looks a lot like JD.
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Jaedong looking bored and pissed lol
Yay it's back!
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A JD vs Scarlett finals would be sick and win-win for everyone
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On December 08 2013 01:44 Elroi wrote:So can I use this opportunity to say that a serious e-sport needs lan? + Show Spoiler +Or would he still be able to ddos?
There would be no stream.
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A short break ? Really ?
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Wait what? An intern tripped over a cable and that caused the problem?
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Jaedong is like "Why to hell did I come to this tournament?"
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On December 08 2013 01:44 Elroi wrote:So can I use this opportunity to say that a serious e-sport needs lan? + Show Spoiler +Or would he still be able to ddos?
Well, the entire point of LAN is that no internet is required, so I'm almost positive they'd be fine. That being said, I've been wrong before.
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A wild guess says that Jaedong isn't very happy with the current situation.
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On December 08 2013 01:44 Elroi wrote:So can I use this opportunity to say that a serious e-sport needs lan? + Show Spoiler +Or would he still be able to ddos? LAN and ingame spectator mode (like dota2)
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On December 08 2013 01:46 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Wait what? An intern tripped over a cable and that caused the problem? I guess it was the NASL sound guy.
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On December 08 2013 01:46 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Wait what? An intern tripped over a cable and that caused the problem? l2sarcasm
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On December 08 2013 01:40 ETisME wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 01:37 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On December 08 2013 01:37 IntoTheheart wrote:On December 08 2013 01:36 Mikah wrote: so elfi won map 2 right? there was no way he would have lost that Apparently they paused the game, but from what I've read, it looked like Elfi was doing just fine. Not more behind than 30 supply fine? e: oh,  it can be THE full foreigner moment though :D
Like Mvp vs. Tefel.
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On December 08 2013 01:46 ReMinD_ wrote: Jaedong is like "Why to hell did I come to this tournament?"
"It's never taken me so damn long to get second place."
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