What is LoDDoS Last Knight
The LoDDoS DDoS testing service was conceived to empower organizations with the means to proactively assess and fortify their defences against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. At the helm of our innovation is our Chief Engineer, Founder, and CEO, whose vision and expertise have been pivotal in shaping the platform. Since its inception, LoDDoS has been dedicated to advancing DDoS simulation technology, with a steadfast commitment to research and development in the field of DDoS attack mitigation.
What is the maximum number of bots LoDDoS Last Knight can deploy for testing?
LoDDoS offers a powerful infrastructure capable of deploying up to 3000 bots for comprehensive DDoS testing. This extensive network enables a broad range of attack scenarios, from minor disruptions to large-scale threats. For deployments exceeding this scale, we encourage clients to contact us directly at caglararli@gmail.com
What are the supported attack types?
A partial list of most used attacks is included:
- ICMP Flood
- UDP Flood
- Fragmented UDP Flood
- SYN Flood
- SYN-ACK Flood
- ACK-FIN Flood
- RST Flood
- PUSHACK Flood
- Empty Connection Flood
- Slow Loris
- Ping Of Death
- ALL TCP Flags Flood
- HTTTP/S GET
- HTTP/S POST
- DNS Query Flood
- DNS Random Query Flood
- SSL Negotiation Flood
- RUDY
- SSLSQUEEZE
Who is authorized to initiate tests using LoDDoS Last Knight?
Tests can be initiated either directly by the customer, offering them hands-on control and flexibility in scheduling and managing tests, or by a contractor who has been duly authorized and trained in the use of LoDDoS. This dual approach ensures that whether clients prefer a more autonomous testing experience or seek the expertise of a specialized contractor, LoDDoS is equipped to support their DDoS resilience efforts effectively.
How does the “Monitor” component function within LoDDoS’s Last Knight testing process?
LoDDoS Last Knight monitors the response time of the system by sending legitimate requests to the target system via another bot while performing tests. Currently, this monitoring is carried out with TCP connection, DNS request, HTTP/S GET/POST requests, and ECHO request.
Is it possible to conduct tests on any system with LoDDoS Last Knight?
At LoDDoS Last Knight, we prioritize ethical standards and legal compliance primarily. As such, our services are designed to ensure that users can only conduct tests on systems they own or have explicit authorization to test. This safeguard is established through a stringent contractual agreement prior to any testing activities.
What is the range of bandwidth each bot can utilize during testing with LoDDoS Last Knight?
The bandwidth allocated to each bot can vary significantly depending on the type of attack being conducted. Specifically, the bandwidth per bot ranges from a minimum of 40 Mbps to a maximum of 80 Mbps.
Is it possible to conduct DDoS tests on any target with LoDDoS Last Knight?
At LoDDoS Last Knight, ethical considerations and legal compliance are at the forefront of our operations. To uphold these standards, we ensure that DDoS testing can only be conducted on systems for which there is explicit ownership or authorized consent. This policy is strictly enforced through a contractual agreement established before any testing commences.
How is the distribution density of bots determined in LoDDoS Last Knight tests?
The distribution density of bots in LoDDoS Last Knight tests is strategically designed to emulate realistic DDoS scenarios as closely as possible. This distribution is primarily determined by the maximum number of bots that can be spawned within specific regions. By adjusting the spawning capacity according to regional capabilities and the requirements of each test, LoDDoS Last Knight ensures a versatile and authentic testing environment.
Is it possible to select specific regions for the inclusion or exclusion of bots in LoDDoS Last Knight tests?
Yes, LoDDoS Last Knight offers the flexibility to tailor your DDoS testing scenarios by allowing the selection of specific regions from which bots are included or excluded.
Can LoDDoS Last Knight execute multiple attack vectors simultaneously during testing?
Indeed, LoDDoS Last Knight is equipped to conduct what are known as Mixed attacks, allowing for the simultaneous execution of two different DDoS attack vectors. This capability is integral to replicating complex, real-world DDoS scenarios, providing a more comprehensive assessment of a system’s resilience. For instance, executing an HTTP/S GET request attack in conjunction with a TCP Flood attack on the specified target exemplifies a mixed attack strategy.
How is Botnet created on the cloud?
The LoDDoS Last Knight Manager component leads the botnet using the API provided by the cloud service provider, which allows the manager to create, configure, start, and terminate each bot by the LoDDoS Manager component. A separate orchestration and configuration tool has been developed to carry out the activities. This tool works behind the manager.
Does LoDDoS Last Knight perform Load Tests as well?
Yes, LoDDoS Last Knight is equipped to conduct both DDoS attack scenarios and load testing, offering a comprehensive suite of services to evaluate the resilience and performance of systems. Our approach ensures a holistic understanding of how well a system can operate under both normal and adverse conditions.