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    The best way to change your IP is to change your router's MAC address in the control panel. By changing the MAC, the modem will think it's a different device and try to keep the old IP reserved for the "old device," giving you a new IP.

    1. Unplug modem
    2. Change router MAC address, just by 1 character or so
    3. Plug modem in
    4. ??? profit

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    According to Google, I can't change my IP.

    I have fiber internet by KPN(dutch provider) and they blocked it or something :/

    I'm still going to try the MAC Address thing.
    I also closed my ports (7171)

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    Closing ports does nothing, and 7171 does double nothing.

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    Hmm, I might have found the fuckin IP of that idiot.

    Any way to attack him back and see if he gets kicks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkstaR View Post
    Closing ports does nothing, and 7171 does double nothing.
    Can you explain why it wouldn't help to close ports? If they can't pass any packets through the ports, shouldn't that solve it? Or they still can overload your connection even if ports are closed? I am no expert on this... just trying to get a lil bit more insight in how it works (without reading a bunch -lazy-).
    Also if they use ports, which ones do they use?

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    I found something called a **Smurf** attack in my router log
    Any chance this could be the DDoSer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinmamma View Post
    Can you explain why it wouldn't help to close ports? If they can't pass any packets through the ports, shouldn't that solve it? Or they still can overload your connection even if ports are closed? I am no expert on this... just trying to get a lil bit more insight in how it works (without reading a bunch -lazy-).
    Also if they use ports, which ones do they use?
    The data has to get to the machine with closed ports before it realizes they are closed. That means you can still clog the wire.

    Think of plumbing. Sure, you can close a valve, but that's not gonna stop the 100psi of water in the pipe from keeping everything before the valve blocked.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xeromex View Post
    I found something called a **Smurf** attack in my router log
    Any chance this could be the DDoSer?
    Not familiar with that terminology.

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    Anyway to discover if the IP I found is from the DDoSer?

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    Call your ISP and ask if that IP is on the official GTYN DDoS registry.

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    Time is the greatest teacher. Unfortunately, in the end, it kills all of its students.

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