A little more info is starting to go around. This attack is a scripted
attack from a worm that infects Solaris machines, which then attack up to
2000 IIS servers before putting up the f*ck usa pages on the Solaris
machine. Mostly harmless, but you gotta admire the mind that came up with
that.
I used Netscape FastTrack and/or Enterprise for the longest time on Win32.
Finally, when it too bloated and I got frustated at its error-handling, I
switched to Apache which come around to great Win32 version...
IIS - Never used it, never will.
I am getting more and more annoyed at Microsoft's
I used Netscape FastTrack and/or Enterprise for the longest
time on Win32. Finally, when it too bloated and I got frustrated
at its error-handling, I switched to Apache which come around
to great Win32 version...
IIS - Never used it, never will.
I've encountered serious performance
What was the situation under which Apache failed? What version of 1.3? My
last application used a large number of clustered servers, so it may be a
while before that installation experiences any problems. Load testing
proved very successful however...
I put Apaches Mod_rewrite to great use.
I
What was the situation under which Apache failed?
Load testing of a simple CF application on non-clustered servers. The
servers became unresponsive at high load, and started generating lots of
Winsock errors at the console.
What version of 1.3?
I don't recall exactly. I believe it was 1.3.9
This was the exact hack on my client's server. The log files were almost
identicaljust different IP addresses.
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Hi,
I
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