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Old 11-15-2010, 04:57 AM
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Not many people have that much bandwidth just to screw with someone. I don't even want to think how much actual data it would take to generate 1.2GB OF LOGS, and particularly the terrible ping times.
Yeah. The log format I use is a bit verbose, about 50 char/packet. Also, I just noticed I wrote that I had 40GB of logs. That should be 4GB.

Also, I don't understand why under normal usage I get ~5mbps\1mbps, and I was rejecting almost 18mb of packets a second. Maybe my ISP was cooperating with the attacker, which would explain the sudden extra bandwidth and why, after a total of 7hrs on the phone, they did nothing but hang up on me 3 times... Folks, it's tin lead foil hat time.

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