Overview
Venom300 Anti-DDoS Solution
Firehier introduces to the AWS Marketplace its state-of-the-art, fully automated anti-DDoS solution, tailored for a simple AWS deployment. Designed with the modern business in mind, our solution provides robust defense mechanisms against the widest range of DDoS threats (especially UDP Floods), ensuring your digital assets remain unscathed and operational at all times.
Key Features:
Venom300 is a turnkey DDOS solution, simply deploy it to your Public Subnet, Add your Private Server IP and port forwards Then your protection starts. Our solution is constantly active, ensuring your services remain uninterrupted.
Modern Dashboard: Navigate and manage your security configurations with ease. Our intuitive dashboard provides real-time insights, analytics, and monitoring, giving you a comprehensive overview of your networks health and security status.
Specialized UDP & Flood Defense: While we offer protection against all forms of DDoS attacks, our system has been especially fine-tuned to detect and mitigate UDP-based attacks and other flooding techniques. These attacks, often used to target game servers and apps, can lead to significant downtimes and financial losses. With our solution, you get specialized protection against this prevalent threat.
Versatile Protection: Whether youre running a game server, app server, or any other digital service on AWS, our solution is engineered to provide optimal protection, ensuring a seamless experience for your users.
Why Choose Our Anti-DDoS Solution?
Cost-Effective: Venom300 is an affordable product, it costs considerably less than other leading firewalls, and is built with a specific focus on protecting UDP flood attacks.
With our solution, you not only protect your servers but also save on potential financial losses and reputational damage that can arise from successful DDoS attacks.
Easy Integration: Our solution seamlessly integrates with the AWS environment, ensuring you can deploy and enjoy its benefits without any significant changes to your existing setup.
In the digital age, DDoS attacks are not a matter of if but when. Equip yourself with our cutting-edge anti-DDoS solution and ensure your AWS-hosted services remain resilient against all threats. Experience peace of mind, advanced protection, and maintain the trust of your users with our unparalleled security offering.
Highlights
- Turnkey Deployment: Deploy to Public Subnet, set IP & ports, and get instant DDoS protection. Always active for uninterrupted service.
- Specialized UDP Defense: Tailored to thwart UDP floods, Venom300 safeguards game and app servers from prevalent DDoS threats.
- Affordable & Seamless: Costs less than leading firewalls; integrates effortlessly with AWS for optimal, cost-effective protection. We dont charge any extras for usage (no buy the GB fees). Cancel any time and only pay for the hours used.
Details
Typical total price
$1.564/hour
Pricing
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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c5n.xlarge | $0.35 | $0.216 | $0.566 |
c5n.2xlarge | $0.50 | $0.432 | $0.932 |
c5n.4xlarge Recommended | $0.70 | $0.864 | $1.564 |
c5n.9xlarge | $0.90 | $1.944 | $2.844 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
Vendor refund policy
Since this product is billed per hour there is no refund option, however, you are free to cancel your subscription at anytime. For further information you can contact us at contact@firehier.com
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
This is the first release to the AWS Marketplace. The setup guide is given below.
Create your VPC Select your desired aws region Create a new VPC using the VPC and more option This version works in a Single Zone deployment only so select 1 Availability Zone You require 1 public subnet (for the firewall to be launched into) You require 1 private subnet (for your application server to be lauched into) You don't require a NAT Gateway or S3 for this solution Leave DNS options checked Create a new Elastic IP for the firewall (don't use the Global Accelerator Option)
EC2 Setup Instance 1 (Firehier Firewall) Launch a new EC2 Instance for the firewall from the IAM We offer the best choice instances with different sizes. Please see the section on "How to Pick" Be sure to select the New VPC you created and the Public Subnet Create a new keypair or select one You don't need to select an Auto-assign public IP For Security Group options, you should only allow the desired ports access. You can select any EBS Storage size bigger than the default (100GB) but 100GB is surfficent Now launch the server
Instance 2 (Your App Server) Now you can create your App Server You can select any instance type as per your servers requirements Be sure to select the correct VPC as before Be sure to select the PRIVATE Subnet Your Security Group Settings should be set to allow all traffic inbound for 0.0.0.0
Additional Requirements Associate the Elastic IP you created earlier to the Firewall EC2 Instance In the Main EC2 Instances much check the Firewall Server and go to the Action Menu, Networking and Select "Change Source / Destination Check" Click Stop and Save changes. Go to your route tables and select the route table for the Private Subnet. Add 1 entry to route 0.0.0.0 to Target (Instance) and select the Firewall Instance
Getting Started Your AWS Setup is now completed and you can launch your Firewall simply by entrying the Elastic IP address in your browser (make sure you are whitelisted for all traffic in the Firewalls (Public) Security Group. This will load the Login Screen. You can login with the Default Username and Password (You can change this via the Configuration page in the browser) Username: Master Password: This will be your Instance ID Found on the EC2 Instance information
Add your App Servers IP and Port Forwards Click the menu bar in the top right hand corner to access the configurations page Enter your App Servers Private IP (Taken from viewing the Networking tab from the EC2 Instances Page after selecting the EC2 Instance. It will look something like 10.0.143.64 Click Update Configuration Enter the ports you wish to forward. For example, you might map TCP 8080 to 80 if you are running a web server on your Application Server. Or for gaming traffic you might map port 28017 to 28017 UDP Note. The firewall must be Inactive when changing rules or updating your Private IP
Starting & Testing You can now start the firewall by clicking the start button Your firewall is now setup and active. You can SHH into your App Server via the Firewall
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Usage instructions
Create your VPC Select your desired aws region Create a new VPC using the VPC and more option This version works in a Single Zone deployment only so select 1 Availability Zone You require 1 public subnet (for the firewall to be launched into) You require 1 private subnet (for your application server to be lauched into) You dont require a NAT Gateway or S3 for this solution Leave DNS options checked Create a new Elastic IP for the firewall (dont use the Global Accelerator Option)
EC2 Setup Instance 1 (Firehier Firewall) Launch a new EC2 Instance for the firewall from the IAM We offer the best choice instances with different sizes. Please see the section on "How to Pick" Be sure to select the New VPC you created and the Public Subnet Create a new keypair or select one You dont need to select an Auto-assign public IP For Security Group options, you should only allow the desired ports access. You can select any EBS Storage size bigger than the default (100GB) but 100GB is surfficent Now launch the server
Instance 2 (Your App Server) Now you can create your App Server You can select any instance type as per your servers requirements Be sure to select the correct VPC as before Be sure to select the PRIVATE Subnet Your Security Group Settings should be set to allow all traffic inbound for 0.0.0.0
Additional Requirements Associate the Elastic IP you created earlier to the Firewall EC2 Instance In the Main EC2 Instances much check the Firewall Server and go to the Action Menu, Networking and Select "Change Source / Destination Check" Click Stop and Save changes. Go to your route tables and select the route table for the Private Subnet. Add 1 entry to route 0.0.0.0 to Target (Instance) and select the Firewall Instance
Getting Started Your AWS Setup is now completed and you can launch your Firewall simply by entrying the Elastic IP address in your browser (make sure you are whitelisted for all traffic in the Firewalls (Public) Security Group. This will load the Login Screen. You can login with the Default Username and Password (You can change this via the Configuration page in the browser) Username: Master Password: This will be your Instance ID Found on the EC2 Instance information
Add your App Servers IP and Port Forwards Click the menu bar in the top right hand corner to access the configurations page Enter your App Servers Private IP (Taken from viewing the Networking tab from the EC2 Instances Page after selecting the EC2 Instance. It will look something like 10.0.143.64 Click Update Configuration Enter the ports you wish to forward. For example, you might map TCP 8080 to 80 if you are running a web server on your Application Server. Or for gaming traffic you might map port 28017 to 28017 UDP Note. The firewall must be Inactive when changing rules or updating your Private IP
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