On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 12:14:17AM +0100, Sylwester S. Biernacki wrote:
> I know that I can write my own scripts which can open ie. http port on
> backend machine and in case of webhost down script can execute pfctl
> -t webhosts -T delete IP_OF_NOT_WORKING_WEBHOST. But that's not
> 'professional'
--- Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My pf.conf is below.
>
> I have this idiot at 24.147.135.133 who has been attempting to break my
> webserver for about a week - presumably he's running some script. Port
>
> 80 of his machine has an impressive MP3 collection.
>
> Comcast does
Peter wrote:
--- Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My pf.conf is below.
I have this idiot at 24.147.135.133 who has been attempting to break my
webserver for about a week - presumably he's running some script. Port
80 of his machine has an impressive MP3 collection.
Comcast
My pf.conf is below.
I have this idiot at 24.147.135.133 who has been attempting to break my
webserver for about a week - presumably he's running some script. Port
80 of his machine has an impressive MP3 collection.
Comcast doesn't care, so my reports have been unheard.
I have rules to blo
On 12/25/2005 09:35:48 PM, SimeĆ³ Reig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to configure spamd, the problem occurrs when I try to load
a 2,7 milion list of spam Ip's, seems like PF crash, How many
addresses can have a table ? Is it possible to increase this limit ?
There was recently something about this