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Security measures for a server against DDoS attacks

Security measures for a server against DDoS attacks

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Pickmaster12
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01-23-2024, 08:45 PM
#21
Why this over pfSense?
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Pickmaster12
01-23-2024, 08:45 PM #21

Why this over pfSense?

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ColtCraw
Junior Member
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02-07-2024, 12:27 AM
#22
I believe you're writing because I'm mainly familiar with coding and Linux. I haven't set up a network like this before. Likely we'll transfer the update server to Cloudflare and create a secure connection for remote server access.
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ColtCraw
02-07-2024, 12:27 AM #22

I believe you're writing because I'm mainly familiar with coding and Linux. I haven't set up a network like this before. Likely we'll transfer the update server to Cloudflare and create a secure connection for remote server access.

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Nicke456
Junior Member
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02-09-2024, 05:08 PM
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OPNSense is a modified version of PFSense with many added features out of the box, including an IPS that wasn’t included in the original. It’s especially reliable and comes pre-installed with useful tools. The key point is that PfSense is free for non-commercial use and is owned by Netgate. OPNSense follows a BSD License and can be used commercially at no cost—just purchase premium support if needed. Cloudflare performs well too. You might also consider a bastion host via AWS or Azure, and a jumphost setup could work well. It’s wise to avoid depending on just one solution.
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Nicke456
02-09-2024, 05:08 PM #23

OPNSense is a modified version of PFSense with many added features out of the box, including an IPS that wasn’t included in the original. It’s especially reliable and comes pre-installed with useful tools. The key point is that PfSense is free for non-commercial use and is owned by Netgate. OPNSense follows a BSD License and can be used commercially at no cost—just purchase premium support if needed. Cloudflare performs well too. You might also consider a bastion host via AWS or Azure, and a jumphost setup could work well. It’s wise to avoid depending on just one solution.

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