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Originally posted by DaDeDa DOS attacks (like when windows became a front for DOS, it's a joke) are probably going to be against one IP so you could probably DOS at about the same rate as if you just DOS'ed directly. |
Uhh? I was speaking about DDOS, not just DOS.
If one servant tells zillion of other servants in its Alternative-Location field Metallica's Sandman is on my servant's IP-address and in port 80, then half zillion servants will try to get Sandman from my host from port 80 where there is totally different service (D) but gnet, hence can cause DDOS.