Unlimited DOS Mitigation is a software tool that allows network administrators to block the administrator from sending commands to various data centers using the Remote Access Server (RAS). By blocking the Administrator through the Vulnerability Assessment and Protection (VAAP) or Common Information Model (CIM) programs, the unauthorized access to the server can be prevented. The Vulnerability Assessment and Protection (VAAP) program is used in conjunction with the Computerized Management Information (CMM) systems to determine the feasibility of mitigation against particular vulnerabilities. In addition to reducing the number of unauthorised accesses to the server, unlimited mitigation also stops the attacker from accessing the control panel. As mentioned earlier, there are many ways by which the attacker can get into the server, and to prevent them from doing so, you need to block the Administrator from executing scripts, data requests, and installing applications. In order to do this, you must install the Wireless Fax Service (AWS WAF) on your network. By default, you can connect to the AWS WAN in Free mode. However, if you connect to AWS in Hybrid mode, you will need to configure your wireless adapter to use the eth0 port instead of the normal eth1 port. Not only is AWS WAF able to protect your Virtual Private Server from the attacks described above, but it also helps in the prevention of "non-attacker" traffic such as scripts and data requests that are originated outside of your network. The AWS SSI protocol dynamically modifies the handshake code of both the client and the firewall in order to associate a randomly-chosen domain name in the firewall's list of authorized domains. Therefore, when your web browser tries to establish a connection to an untrusted or suspicious domain, it will be directed to the AWS WAN. While traffic coming from the AWS WAN will not affect your VPS or Virtual Private Server, any external traffic that is sent to the AWS WAN will cause the system to stop. This is one of the primary reasons for using AWS mitigation.



