Which Types of Attacks Does Anti-DDoS Mitigate?
Anti-DDoS helps users mitigate the following attacks:
- Web server attacks
Include SYN flood, HTTP flood, Challenge Collapsar (CC), and low-rate attacks
- Game attacks
Include UDP flood, SYN flood, TCP-based, and fragmentation attacks
- HTTPS server attacks
- DNS server attacks
Include attacks exploiting DNS protocol stack vulnerabilities, DNS reflection attacks, DNS flood attacks, and DNS cache miss attacks
About Basic Functions FAQs
- What Are Regions and AZs?
- What Is the HTTP Request Threshold Set for Anti-DDoS Protection?
- What Would Happen When I Am Under a DDoS Attack Exceeding 500 Mbit/s?
- Which Types of Attacks Does Anti-DDoS Mitigate?
- What Should I Do If My Service Is Frequently Attacked?
- What Is the Difference Between ELB Protection and ECS Protection?
- Why Is the Number of Times of Cleaning Different from the Number of Attacks for the Same Public IP Address?
- Is Anti-DDoS Enabled by Default?
- Does Anti-DDoS Protect a Region or a Single IP Address?
- Do I Need to Clear the Resources of Anti-DDoS When I Delete an Account?
- How Do I View the Traffic Cleaning Frequency?
- How Can I View Anti-DDoS Protection Statistics?
- How Can I View Public IP Address Monitoring Data in Anti-DDoS?
- How Can I View an Interception Report?
- Can I Disable Anti-DDoS Completely?
- How Do I Check Whether the Inbound Traffics Are Routed Through Anti-DDoS Devices?
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