10:16 < mrQ> Hey! Can you give an advice how DDNet is facing Vali DDOS attacks? Are there any useful settings that can be used during such attacks (like reducing sv_netlimit)? 10:17 <+laxa> Finally ddos over against my server 10:17 <+mrQ> how did you succeed? 10:18 <+laxa> What ? 10:18 <+laxa> There is nothing to do against UDP flood 10:18 <+laxa> and the ddos just stopped 10:18 <+laxa> the ddos was on Teamspeak server port 10:18 <+laxa> not ddnet 10:19 <+mrQ> ah, ok 10:19 <+mrQ> But what do you usually do during ddos? do you change any ddnet server settings? 10:20 <@EastByte> nope, that wouldn't help at all, the ddnet server already is pretty safe against spoofed flooding 10:20 <@EastByte> you need to drop the packets either in kernel-mode on a strong dedicated server or using a hardware firewall 10:22 <+mrQ> ye, NFO hoster provides such feature to change rules on hardware firewall. But its hard to identify the flooding packet 10:23 <+mrQ> We are just facing vali's attacks every day at event time (20:00) 10:35 <+laxa> !ping 10:35 <@Nimda> Pong! 13:43 <+laxa> EastByte: deen: TS is back online if people are asking 15:29 <+Ryozuki> deen check this :) https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/ 18:14 <@Nimda> Magnitude by Greeen just released on Moderate at 2016-10-14 18:11 19:23 <+asdf> at compiling ddnet i got this error: [string "src/tools.lua"]:162: no driver set -> nextline -> bam: script error (-t for more details) 19:24 <+asdf> what can i do now??? 19:28 <+asdf> how can i set this driver 19:30 <+Henningstone> that error sounds pretty strange 19:30 <+Henningstone> are you trying on unmodified ddnet? 19:30 <+learath2> bam -c all && bam config and try again ? 19:31 <+learath2> i think the second one is supposed to be bam configure 19:32 <+Henningstone> actually it's bam config :D 19:32 <+asdf> so, what to do? 19:32 <+asdf> i am trying to do that like in ryozukis video 19:32 <+asdf> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I73AQNPIWIs 19:32 <+Henningstone> have you actually installed a compiler? (dumb question, but wanna make sure if you need a tutorial...) 19:32 <+asdf> ähm wait 19:33 <+Henningstone> which output does "gcc --version" give you? 19:33 <+asdf> output: 19:34 <+asdf> configuration: AUTO compiler gcc 19:34 <+Henningstone> hm, that actually just set your "driver" to gcc (see config.lua "compiler.driver") 19:35 <+asdf> and how do i do that? ._____________. 19:35 <+asdf> in the configure.lua i cant find "compiler.drive" 19:36 <+Henningstone> no, just have to look into config.lua 19:36 <+asdf> oh in the ddnet folder 19:37 <+asdf> LOL, there is no config.lua 19:37 <+asdf> just the configure.lua 19:38 <+Henningstone> it should be right in your ddnet folder given you ran "bam config" :o 19:39 <+asdf> ähm ... i did it like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I73AQNPIWIs ... there is no config.lua 19:39 <+asdf> o.O 19:42 <+asdf> LOL ... when i run this bam server_release on the VS command prompt, it works 19:43 <+Henningstone> oh I see... that video is not quite optimal... He uses MinGW to compile, and you are using VS 19:44 <+asdf> so, is it ok to run the bam server_release with VS? 19:44 <@EastByte> yup 19:46 <+asdf> then there is another thing 19:47 <+asdf> when i have the ddnet (Visual Studio 2010) in my visual studio ... there is no _test.exe like in the video ......... 19:48 <@EastByte> eh, what is the _test.exe for? 19:49 <+asdf> i dont know, but he clicked it 19:49 <+asdf> i have so much different ... 19:52 <+asdf> i think i give up ... 19:52 <+Henningstone> it's not that hard... only the video is quite confusing IMO 19:53 <+Henningstone> what problem do you have left now? 19:54 <+asdf> i deleted everything again xDD i start new now 19:57 <+Henningstone> The only thing that can really give you problem is: If you want to use Visual Studio, ALWAYS run ANY "bam ..." commands in the VS console! 19:58 <+Henningstone> if you forget that, bam will autoamtically try to compile with gcc (thus mingw on win). And if you don't have that installed, of course it will fail... 20:01 <+Ryozuki> i didn't clicked that _test.exe 20:01 <+asdf> i ran everything with the VS 20:01 <+Ryozuki> btw 20:01 <+asdf> Ryozuki, looked like Xd 20:01 <+Ryozuki> im using vs 2015 20:01 <+asdf> i am using visual c++ 2015 express or smth 20:02 <+Ryozuki> what is consfusing about the vid? 20:03 <+Ryozuki> i used vs to compile bam 20:04 <+asdf> do i have to use the VS 2015 community? 20:04 <+asdf> cuz there are some differents and this is confusin me d 20:04 <+Ryozuki> oh 20:04 <+Ryozuki> try to do what he said 20:04 <+Ryozuki> open developer prompt 20:05 <+Ryozuki> and run bam server_release 20:05 <+asdf> yeah 20:05 <+asdf> but when i do this, the next error is in VS 20:05 <+Ryozuki> which one 20:14 <+Henningstone> Ryozuki: you compiled bam with VS, yes. But then you compiled ddnet itself with MinGW :P 20:14 <+pixel_> and i need to compile ddnet with VS? 20:14 <+Ryozuki> try 20:15 <+pixel_> yeah, ddnet is downloading 20:15 * pixel_ slaps pixel_ around a bit with a large fishbot 20:15 <+pixel_> and how can i compile the NORMAL teeworlds =? 20:15 <+pixel_> the same way? but bam release? 20:16 <+pixel_> maybe it is easier 20:16 <+Henningstone> in 0.7: "bam conf=release server" (or replace server with client, if you want that 20:16 <+pixel_> where is 0.7? :o 20:17 <+pixel_> i just know 0.6.3 20:17 <+Henningstone> in the teeworlds git repo. But nevermind what I said :P 20:17 <+Henningstone> vanilla compiles just the same way as ddnet. "bam server_release" in the VS console 20:18 <+pixel_> ok 20:21 <+pixel_> if someone have a solution, send me on forum, i am off now, bb