Hi,
I want to host my web pages on my Raspberry Pi, which I already have and I'm thinking of buying a domain. I have been assigned with public static IP by my provider with unrestricted and non-blocked ports 80 and 443, so that's not a problem.
I have a TP-LINK TL-WR841N router with it's WAN port configured to the public IP and I will be forwarding ports for the RPi. My router has the following features, which I already activated: SPI Firewall, ICMP-FLOOD attack filtering, UDP-FLOOD filtering, TCP-SYN-FLOOD filtering and Forbid Ping from WAN port. In case of a DoS attack (which I think won't happen, because there will be nothing wrong on the web, but anything can happen), will removing/disabling the port forwarding entry stop the attack?
When I scan an closed port with nmap, it reports "filtered" and the mobile app's (Net Analyzer by "techet" for Andrord) port analyzing feature reports "blocked". All ports are blocked if I disable all the port forwarding entries on the router.
What I want to achieve is working internet connection for the computers connected to the router (in its LAN) while the DoS attack. I don't care about the website, which won't work for some time, it's not something mission-critical.
Thanks.
I want to host my web pages on my Raspberry Pi, which I already have and I'm thinking of buying a domain. I have been assigned with public static IP by my provider with unrestricted and non-blocked ports 80 and 443, so that's not a problem.
I have a TP-LINK TL-WR841N router with it's WAN port configured to the public IP and I will be forwarding ports for the RPi. My router has the following features, which I already activated: SPI Firewall, ICMP-FLOOD attack filtering, UDP-FLOOD filtering, TCP-SYN-FLOOD filtering and Forbid Ping from WAN port. In case of a DoS attack (which I think won't happen, because there will be nothing wrong on the web, but anything can happen), will removing/disabling the port forwarding entry stop the attack?
When I scan an closed port with nmap, it reports "filtered" and the mobile app's (Net Analyzer by "techet" for Andrord) port analyzing feature reports "blocked". All ports are blocked if I disable all the port forwarding entries on the router.
What I want to achieve is working internet connection for the computers connected to the router (in its LAN) while the DoS attack. I don't care about the website, which won't work for some time, it's not something mission-critical.
Thanks.