Error 408 means request timeout.  Make sure your server isn't having an
issue serving the content.

If you can verify that it is an attack, then read the following; otherwise,
skip it.

While I will leave the Apache modding suggestions to the people here who are
sure to do so ... let me give you the iptables command to get rid of this
issue (assuming you use linux).

iptables -A INPUT -s 87.10.176.44 -j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -s 87.10.176.44 -j DROP

Look into getting a firewall so that you can easily defend against other
types of DOS attacks.

As for why it doesn't list the IP is exactly because of what server-status
says: It's still reading the request, and that includes the IP.

--Graham Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Tsalkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:50 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] need help fighting DoS attack on Apache

Hey guys.. My Apache was hit with a DoS attack, where the attacker was
opening connections to the server and not sending any data. It quickly
reached the MaxClients limit and prevented any further connections to
the server.

The Server Status was filled with lines like this:
7-2     4039    0/8/8   R       0.01    3       25      0.0     0.01    0.01
?       ?       ..reading..

..and the apache log with lines like this:
87.10.176.44 - - [28/May/2006:17:26:24 +0000] "-" 408 - "-" "-"

For some reason, Apache isn't listing the IP of the connection in
Server Status until that connection actually makes a request. Anyone
know why?

Anyways, I tried mod_choke's functionality for limiting multiple
connections from the same IP. That didn't help.. I suspect mod_choke
doesn't activate until a request is received through the connection,
so this script can dodge it by opening connections, not requesting
anything, and keeping them open until they time out. mod_evasive was
similarly unhelpful.

I managed to stop the attack by setting IP bans at the firewall, but
that doesn't actually solve the core problem.

Anyone have any suggestions?

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