nuclearcat wroteIt is not about IDM exactly, but about this DDoS headache.
Before Kreydieh i suggested solution that will defend ogero from such issues, at old management they tried to setup, but failed and quickly gave up.
And 1 year ago again, for new management, i thought it is a chance to do things right, and offered help for ogero again and even met with some people there.
Guess what...
Some ogero managers want to buy multimillion appliance, and surprise that is totally useless for this type of attacks (i consulted about details with some tier global operators).
I guess they think, that if state pay this millions, it removes/outsource headache from them and someone outside will do all setup. They are wrong :)
I ran this solution (btw free) for several entities around the world, and even several lebanese ISPs, but without proper Ogero support it is costly for customers in Lebanon.
I dont offer anything anymore, especially for free (as people look to me like to idiot), i just keep supporting my existing customers.
Current situation: I know, that even a skilled kid can shutdown whole internet in whole country. Let's talk now about investments to any sector that need stable and secure telecommunications.
Did you Tweet Kreydieh? Tweet him tell him that you found a way to shutdown the whole internet in the country and that you know the fix without the need of expensive harware.
Maybe he'll ask you for a demo :)