demond: nope, i'm just bought some shell from shell company and my bot always died without good reason (ping timeout) and after while im checking maybe my shell got something wrong and then i'm asking our admin and he said someone has doing udp packet into my account. suddenly the admin shell temporary closed my account for a while. i'm asking to admin what iphost has doing udp packets but he didnt replied me (until now). can i trace/track/scan from ssh/putty how to get those iphost (doing some udp packets?)
In a way. If you have the IP(s) from your shell admin just run (in Windows) NeoTrace. I am not sure what benefit, if any, will be derived by the exercise though.
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In a way. If you have the IP(s) from your shell admin just run (in Windows) NeoTrace. I am not sure what benefit, if any, will be derived by the exercise though.
nope, that won't help
virtually all DoS-ing techniques have been using spoofed source IP addresses for many years now
tracing DoS (let alone DDoS) source is not an easy task even if you are root... if you are not, forget about it
and you definitely can't even detect DoS if you are not root, since you neither have access to your firewall's logging facilities nor you can run a packet sniffer software; of course, if you find it's difficult or impossible to log into your shell account and your bot tends to die with "Ping timeout" more often than not, there's pretty good possibility your host machine is being DoS-ed
qwek wrote:what if i asking admin shell to added me as a root? do i allowed? i think this is impossible eheh
Oh very doubtfull unless you're a personal friend and then maybe not. And demond mentioned that even root access will not guarantee tracing the culprit(s). They will get bored however and leave you alone in the end.
demond wrote:nope, that won't help
I did mention I doubted there was any point.
There was one fool once that my admin and I were actually able to trace after a DoS-ing incident. Not all have brains.
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