On 9/20/05, Jean-Christophe Montigny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to add a firewall rule to block the guy :
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s 69.50.168.130 -j DROP
iptables -A adds a rule ad the end. It could be that there is an
earlier rule that accepts this guy. In this case the rule is never
Hello,
I've noticed that, for about a week, i am being harrassed by always the
same IP, getting my index twenty times in a row but with a
sexual-explicit referrer :
69.50.168.130 - - [20/Sep/2005:00:04:38 +0200] GET / HTTP/1.1 200
27087 http://**/; Mozilla/4.0
On 9/19/05, Jean-Christophe Montigny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way in apache
to refuse serving a given ip?
Yes, there is, but it will still appear in the log.
I think you are going about this the wrong way entirely. Your problem
is garbage in your log (and, by the way, that is the
Hello,
Joshua Slive wrote:
I think you are going about this the wrong way entirely. Your problem
is garbage in your log (and, by the way, that is the whole goal of
these requests -- put garbage in your log so that the referer will
show up). Solve it by fixing your log analysis. For example,
What about making a rewrite rule in httpd.conf or a .htaccess file
something
that redirects them to yahoo.com or something similar?
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
On Sep 19, 2005, at 6:46 PM, Jean-Christophe Montigny wrote:
Hello,
Joshua Slive wrote:
I
HI Jean,
try using .htaccess file for your required directory,
limit GET
allow all
deny from 69.50.168.130
/limit
*** check permissions according to your requirements.
save this file as .htaccess in the required directory n make changes in ur httpd.conf accordingly.
write me for more details