Norman Peelman wrote:
Nathaniel Kofalt wrote:
kofal...@umn.edu wrote:
Hello!
I am a relatively inexperienced Apache administrator, running a
small public website. Traffic is extremely low, and in general the
site runs fine.
However, I have noticed huge, automated vulnerability scans from
kofal...@umn.edu wrote:
Hello!
I am a relatively inexperienced Apache administrator, running a small
public website. Traffic is extremely low, and in general the site runs
fine.
However, I have noticed huge, automated vulnerability scans from
random IP addresses. Typically a single IP will
Nathaniel Kofalt wrote:
kofal...@umn.edu wrote:
Hello!
I am a relatively inexperienced Apache administrator, running a small
public website. Traffic is extremely low, and in general the site
runs fine.
However, I have noticed huge, automated vulnerability scans from
random IP addresses.
On 14-Nov-2009, at 08:24, kofal...@umn.edu wrote:
What would would be perfect is a module that watches for conditions like
these, and if they trigger, drops requests from that IP for the next 24
hours. For example. if anybody requests phpmyadmin at all, I don't want the
server to even