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Originally posted by supersonic@1 February 2004 - 16:26
btw: Switeck, when the firewall blocks these connections, it will not affect ur bandwidth, but it wil afect the bandwidth of the 1000 victim attackers that are compromized to attack a specfic comp.
It is not true that ddos attack is not made to break into ur comp. dos and ddos attacks are used by the #### to take SPECIFIC information about the attacked computer(s), like whatever they wanted, if u r not protected ofcourse. The attacks wil affect the network traffic as whole, but not ur comp. if the firewall is blocking and doing it's job.
A local firewall, such as a router or software firewall on your computer, is nearly worthless against a DDoS attack. Once the traffic reaches your router, it's ALREADY used up your download bandwidth. However, if your computer is "stealthed", it won't be replying back to any of the DDoS attack ip packets -- thus preserving some/most/all of your upload bandwidth. But even if your ISP can manage the traffic coming in, (their local internet gateway may be overloaded by it too!) they'll be tossing at random almost everything bound for your computer. In short, it will make web surfing slow to impossible.