Re: [Hpr] Site down

2017-11-22 Thread Josh Knapp
I've used it before (and nginx), but Cpanel doesn't play well with proxy for IPs (and I am limited on IPs). I have limits put in-place per IP, but the issue a large number of IPs. I also installed Comodo's WAF to help with some of the shenanigans I have seen in some of the requests. -Ori

Re: [Hpr] Site down

2017-11-22 Thread David L. Willson
I think haproxy can inexpensively limit the number of connections per source. If that's interesting, I can look up the specifics. (I don't have them handy; I only use it for SSL off-loading.) -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http:

Re: [Hpr] Site down

2017-11-22 Thread Klaatu
I don't know how often you get this, Josh, but frankly you're amazing. I don't envy your [self-appointed] job of keeping the HPR HTTP alive and the HPR server safe, and that makes you an absolute legend. Thank you! -klaatu On 11/23/2017 04:57 AM, Josh Knapp wrote: > We have people that think its

Re: [Hpr] Site down

2017-11-22 Thread Josh Knapp
We have people that think its funny to tie up all the apache handlers until the server stops taking requests. They have started targeting the ssh server as well recently. -Original Message- From: Hpr [mailto:hpr-boun...@hackerpublicradio.org] On Behalf Of cobra2 Sent: Wednesday, November

Re: [Hpr] Site down

2017-11-22 Thread cobra2
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 07:55:48AM +0100, Ken Fallon wrote: > On 2017-11-22 01:42, cobra2 wrote: > > It appears that I as well at others cannot access the hpr site. I'm just > > getting a 'request sent' in elinks, 504 errors in firefox. > > > > At least one other user has reported issues happenin