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Asked: December 17, 20222022-12-17T03:55:40+05:30 2022-12-17T03:55:40+05:30

How To Find Source Of Ddos Attack?

How To Find Source Of Ddos Attack?
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    1. Sachin Gautam
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      2022-12-17T11:25:24+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 11:25 am

      1. Check your server logs: Your server logs are a great place to start. Look for suspicious activity and note the IP addresses of the offending requests.

      2. Use a DDoS attack detection tool: There are a number of tools that can help detect DDoS attacks, such as DDoSMon, CloudFlare, and Incapsula.

      3. Use a network-based intrusion detection system (NIDS): Network-based intrusion detection systems are designed to detect malicious traffic and suspicious activity on a network.

      4. Contact your ISP: Your ISP may be able to provide you with more information about the source of the attack.

      5. Contact law enforcement: If the attack is significant and persistent, you may want to contact your local law enforcement agency.

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    2. Yepuri Kalyani
      Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
      2022-12-17T11:29:49+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 11:29 am

      1. Monitor Network Traffic: Monitor your network traffic for any suspicious activities or spikes in traffic. Look for any IP addresses that are sending more requests than usual.

      2. Check Firewall Logs: Your firewall should be able to provide detailed logs about any suspicious activity. Look for any IP addresses that are sending more requests than usual.

      3. Use a DDoS Protection Service: A DDoS protection service can help detect and prevent DDoS attacks. It can also help identify the source of the attack.

      4. Contact Your Hosting Provider: If you are using a hosting provider, contact them and ask for assistance in identifying the source of the attack.

      5. Use Traceroute: Traceroute is a network diagnostic tool that can help you identify the source of the attack. It works by sending packets of data to a target and recording the route each packet takes.

      6. Contact Law Enforcement: If you have been the target of a DDoS attack, contact law enforcement and they may be able to help you identify the source.

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