Every DDoS protection service (Cloudflare, AWS Shield, Akamai, and even open-source solutions like Fail2ban) has had years to reverse-engineer GBD v30. The fingerprint of the v30 packet header is unique. Modern firewalls can identify a GBD v30 attack within the first three packets and drop them silently.
Despite its popularity, security experts have been advising users to say "good bye" to DDoS v30 for years. Here is why the script is no longer viable in 2025.
Title: So long, DDoS v30 👋
It’s time to turn off the lights for DDoS v30.
What a journey. You’ve patched, filtered, and fought off countless waves with this version by your side. But all good things must come to an end. good bye ddos v30
v30 taught us the fundamentals, but modern attacks demand modern defenses. Starting today, v30 is officially retired.
✅ Upgrade to the new build
✅ Backup your old configs
✅ Say goodbye with one last /protect cd /opt
git clone https://github
Thanks for the memories, v30. You’ve earned your rest.
cd /opt
git clone https://github.com/Elvis-blue/Good-Bye-DDoS.git
cd Good-Bye-DDoS
Or if you have direct v30 link:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Elvis-blue/Good-Bye-DDoS/master/gbd.sh
chmod +x gbd.sh
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