Hi
A friend of mine hosts a couple of domains at Dathorn and he's very glad both with prices and service.
My situation is kind of different, so I need some details before making any decisions about moving to Dathorn.
Until recently I was hosting a non-commercial small-scale (about 1000 pages) political project about ethnic conflicts, which is not financed by anyone but me - a private person. The subject is considered to be very controversial in some countries, so there were constant attacks and hacking attempts all the times.
Starting from two weeks ago the matters became worse: my site has been under a constant large-scale DDoS attack. The IPs of attacking computers (which I'm sure are just "zombies" anyway) are spoofed, so it's very resource and time-consuming to determine where the requests are coming from. Anyway my hoster since then has suspended my account because he cannot sacrifice his other customers and spend all the time fighting to defend a $5/month-client. I can understand his reasons but still it doesn't improve my situation in any way.
Now... I want to know: does Dathorn has any means/experience with resisting such kind of attacks. If yes, then will Andrew be ok with having such a troublemaker as me as a customer of Dathorn?
Yours,
inseige
A friend of mine hosts a couple of domains at Dathorn and he's very glad both with prices and service.
My situation is kind of different, so I need some details before making any decisions about moving to Dathorn.
Until recently I was hosting a non-commercial small-scale (about 1000 pages) political project about ethnic conflicts, which is not financed by anyone but me - a private person. The subject is considered to be very controversial in some countries, so there were constant attacks and hacking attempts all the times.
Starting from two weeks ago the matters became worse: my site has been under a constant large-scale DDoS attack. The IPs of attacking computers (which I'm sure are just "zombies" anyway) are spoofed, so it's very resource and time-consuming to determine where the requests are coming from. Anyway my hoster since then has suspended my account because he cannot sacrifice his other customers and spend all the time fighting to defend a $5/month-client. I can understand his reasons but still it doesn't improve my situation in any way.
Now... I want to know: does Dathorn has any means/experience with resisting such kind of attacks. If yes, then will Andrew be ok with having such a troublemaker as me as a customer of Dathorn?

Yours,
inseige
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