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I've just started using a new method of raging in wich i rage with traditional methods so the admin won't ban me, and then i just turn the hacks on and get banned. After I get banned I packed the server with 60000 kb and eventualy the admin will shut it down, I change my name, come back in, rage some more, rinse wash repeat.

 

I'm noticing however that more often i find servers that some how limit the buffer size usualy down to around 100kb, so My question is without doing a full scale DoS attack, is there anyway to get around some sort of buffer limit?

 

For all the noobs that would like to packet servers go in command prompt and "ping "the server's ip" -l 60000 -n "around 50"" (wihtout quotes)

  skvermillion13 said:
I've just started using a new method of raging in wich i rage with traditional methods so the admin won't ban me, and then i just turn the hacks on and get banned. After I get banned I packed the server with 60000 kb and eventualy the admin will shut it down, I change my name, come back in, rage some more, rinse wash repeat.

 

I'm noticing however that more often i find servers that some how limit the buffer size usualy down to around 100kb, so My question is without doing a full scale DoS attack, is there anyway to get around some sort of buffer limit?

 

For all the noobs that would like to packet servers go in command prompt and "ping "the server's ip" -l 60000 -n "around 50"" (wihtout quotes)

 

No, just no, this does not work

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The command i put? That works just fine for lag, if your talkin about a way around the buffer limit than that makes me a sad panda :(
  skvermillion13 said:
The command i put? That works just fine for lag, if your talkin about a way around the buffer limit than that makes me a sad panda :(

 

It would have to be an unbelievably shit server for one person on a home connection to even cause minor interference by simply pinging...

  skvermillion13 said:

For all the noobs that would like to packet servers go in command prompt and "ping "the server's ip" -l 60000 -n "around 50"" (wihtout quotes)

 

that does definetly include you in the first place.

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