Reaching out to Sony NOC, resolving DDoS Issues - Need POC

Töma Gavrichenkov ximaera at gmail.com
Wed Jan 8 21:28:57 UTC 2020


Peace,

Hey, your website says you're the developer of OctoVPN which is a VPN
solution.

*This* might be effectively the reason of blocking, not a DDoS.  Gaming and
streaming services typically discourage VPN traffic because a) VPNs help to
circumvent regional restrictions, b) miscreants use VPNs to hide while
breaking into systems, c) other reasons.

Imperva is a Web app firewall solution much more than it is a DDoS
protection device after all.

--
Töma

On Wed, Jan 8, 2020, 11:56 PM Octolus Development <admin at octolus.net> wrote:

> The error it displays on both Sony, and Imperva (and whatever websites who
> uses their protection). So this problem is not with Sony, but rather
> Imperva blocking IP's wildly.
>
> The IP's are not blocks, it's a single IP and the block/blacklist lifts
> after 7 days.
>
> Error that appears on those websites, including imperva themself:
> This page can't be displayed. Contact support for additional information.
> The incident ID is: N/A.
>
>
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