files of a web attack.
Hi,
I thought the group would like to see the techniques of a recent attack on
our web servers. They've been doing this a couple times a day for a week.
UUNet (their ISP) is slow in doing stopping them.
To secure IIS we've removed all extensions except cfm. We've taken
poor excuse for a web
server every day though.
jon
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Subject: OT: Log files of a web attack.
Hi,
I thought the group would like to see the techniques of a recent
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
Hi,
I thought the group would like to see the techniques of a recent attack on
our web servers. They've been doing this a couple times a day for a week.
UUNet (their ISP) is slow in doing stopping them.
To secure IIS we've removed all extensions except cfm. We've taken out all
the iis folders
This was the exact hack on my client's server. The log files were almost
identicaljust different IP addresses.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:52 PM
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Subject: OT: Log files of a web attack.
Hi,
I
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