Hello,
im running etpro 3.2.6, 2.60b patch and etadmin mod 0.29 without tcp interface....Today i noticed lags as hell, some guy was warning others that he will lag the server, but i thought that someone is playing with punkbuster adding new detections, so i decided to turn off him. Ok, after restart the same guy was typing with same warns about lagging the server....I decided to talk with the admin of gameserver host, but he didnt notice any errors...So i copied the log and found only this:
SV_PacketEvent: fixing up a translated port
say: Asassello: lag
Asassello^7: lag
SV_PacketEvent: fixing up a translated port
pls help , now the server is turned off
SV_PacketEvent using to lag the server? pls help
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SV_PacketEvent using to lag the server? pls help
wolFTeam.pl
hmm, but i was searching tru the logs and couldnt find any interesting info...just this about sv_packetevent...Spot also WARNING: Com_PushEvent overflow but it was at the start of the map so i guess it doesnt matter...ReyalP wrote:That message in itself should be harmless. I'd suggest monitoring traffic when he lags the server.
@ sub net ban
i know, but when the guy disconnected from the server somehow pings were increasing, even without the punkbuster...
Is he was abusing some expoilts/bugs? Where i can get more info about the traffic? Gameserver host doesnt log such info because of the huge amount of data...Its all weird
anyway thx for replies,
regards
wolFTeam.pl
Your server provider will need to diagnose that. I'd suggest they start by sniffing network traffic while the attack is in progress. If they are unwilling to do so, and your server is rendered unusable, I'd suggest switching providers. It's their job to provide a usable level of service.
We don't have enough information to reach any conclusion on what the attacker is doing.
Carrying out DOS attacks is a crime in many parts of the world. If they are doing it to a paid commercial service, there are also real damages involved. At the very least, this should be sufficient to have their ISP terminate their account.
We don't have enough information to reach any conclusion on what the attacker is doing.
Carrying out DOS attacks is a crime in many parts of the world. If they are doing it to a paid commercial service, there are also real damages involved. At the very least, this should be sufficient to have their ISP terminate their account.
send lawyers, guns and money