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>>Hi,
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>>I'm not sure if this will help you since it's only relative for apache
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> users. If you are running IIS or something I dunno.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 12:55 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: 110% off topic
> Hi,
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> I'm not sure if this will help you since it's only relative for apache
users. If you are running IIS or something I dunno.
>
> If you watch your logs closely you'll probably know
Hi,
I'm not sure if this will help you since it's only relative for apache users.
If you are running IIS or something I dunno.
If you watch your logs closely you'll probably know there are some really
annoying windows worm things out there that, while posing no threat to
apache/*nix, are still
See if your ISP or Hosting Service can do some blocking upstream. It's
worked for me in the past. If they can't, you may want to write a quick cron
job to filter your logs. That approach sucks due to the extra work to
cordinate it with log rotation. Talk to your ISP first.
Bryn
- Original Mes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:41
PM:
> Three websites that I manage are the target of a new strain
> of the bagle
> virus which attempts to download a bogus image from the
> website. The server
> can handle the traffic (so far) but the log files are growing
> at an ins