Mustafa Tan wrote:
Is it possible to dynamically ban IP addresses using
mod_perl. Like even the first connection from the
specified ip will be rejected. I know that you can do
this using httpd.conf but I am wondering how to do the
same dynamically while Apache is running.
Also how can I cope with d
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 22:33, Mustafa Tan wrote:
> Is it possible to dynamically ban IP addresses using
> mod_perl.
[...]
> Also how can I cope with denial of service attacks?
Randal has a column that shows a technique for dealing with this:
http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col17.html
You
Hi there,
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
> > Is it possible to dynamically ban IP addresses using mod_perl.
>
> Yes, it is possible with mod_perl. You can create a PerlAccessHandler
In addition to Jesses's comments, I'd suggest that you might want to
look at firewalling techniques t
Hi Mustafa --
> Is it possible to dynamically ban IP addresses using
> mod_perl. Like even the first connection from the
> specified ip will be rejected. I know that you can do
> this using httpd.conf but I am wondering how to do the
> same dynamically while Apache is running.
Yes, it is possible
Is it possible to dynamically ban IP addresses using
mod_perl. Like even the first connection from the
specified ip will be rejected. I know that you can do
this using httpd.conf but I am wondering how to do the
same dynamically while Apache is running.
Also how can I cope with denial of service a