high usage add address list

hello,

I want adress list to be added when the pps value of the ip addresses I host wear a certain packet limit.

sample;

I want this ip address to be added to the address list when the pp/s value of the ip address 192.168.10.50 exceeds 10,000 pp/s.

So I’ll run my special rules by detecting addresses that make abnormal traffic

I couldn’t understand the exact logic of dst-limit

i have no idea how to do exactly can you help me

After IP has been added to the address list, due to passing your PPS limit, what would you like to do with that address list? Block the user?
If the goal is to prevent some from eating all your bandwidth, use QoS (Queuing).

What is default style? Tested on Canvas and Prosilver. Both loks fine.
Can it be your browser?

It looks better now though it looks like they have been removed. For whatever reason earlier on mobile Chrome browser I noticed the same.

Please… do not say that like a call-center!!! :laughing:

Jotne, no need to change anything, Your signa comes up fine on all my browsers. Not sure what 1980s product everyone else is using. ! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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The 3 “emoticon unicode characters” are already removed from signature… :wink:

@Anav
Here is a what I have used: :floppy_disk: :hammer_and_wrench: :laptop: :bar_chart:

For some reason the php engine on forum change the unicode characters with this:

@Anav
Here is a what I have used:
$$$unicodechar$$$
:hammer_and_wrench:
$$$unicodechar$$$
$$$unicodechar$$$

The only unchanged icon are the :hammer_and_wrench:

Someone has installed the twitter emoji from maxcdn on forum…

issue fixed

Thanks :laughing: !!!
This time without disabling emoticons (( :slight_smile: ))

my goal is to make certain limits and run the rules if it comes to attack etc.

So I want to add a list of adress ip addresses that are used on a particular package.

how can I do this?

From inside lan or from internet?
I have a rule that if some tries to access one port that is not open, user are blocked for 24 hours on any port (including open ports)
If you try something like that, you have nothing to do on my network.

An open connection to the entire internet.

I also need this rule but I need to detect in ip addresses that use excess packets