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SmartSimple's countermeasures against a DDOS attack include an automated blocking of requests from IP addresses that impede SmartSimple's performance with saturation-level persistent requests.  
 
SmartSimple's countermeasures against a DDOS attack include an automated blocking of requests from IP addresses that impede SmartSimple's performance with saturation-level persistent requests.  
  
Exemptions can be created on a per-IP address basis from the DDOS Blocked IPs tab on the GORT page. See [[What Is GORT?]] for additional information.
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Exemptions can be created on a per-IP address basis from the DDOS Blocked IPs tab on the GORT page. See [[What Is Gort?]] for additional information.
  
 
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Note: Clients on shared (Software as a Service) servers do not have access to Gort.
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Gort on SaaS servers is managed by SmartSimple.
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==See Also==
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* [[What Is Gort?]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 19 September 2013

The acronym DDOS stands for "Distributed Denial-of-Service" and refers to a type of cyberattack on a given server or servers.

SmartSimple's countermeasures against a DDOS attack include an automated blocking of requests from IP addresses that impede SmartSimple's performance with saturation-level persistent requests.

Exemptions can be created on a per-IP address basis from the DDOS Blocked IPs tab on the GORT page. See What Is Gort? for additional information.

GORTDDOStab.png

Note: Clients on shared (Software as a Service) servers do not have access to Gort. 
Gort on SaaS servers is managed by SmartSimple.

See Also