Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-19 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 19/05/2010 04:55:26, Aiza wrote: I take a totally different approach to this problem for my production web sites. This is the result of people running scripts that roll through a large block of ip address scanning each ip address for open

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-19 Thread Aiza
Matthew Seaman wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 19/05/2010 04:55:26, Aiza wrote: I take a totally different approach to this problem for my production web sites. This is the result of people running scripts that roll through a large block of ip address scanning each ip

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-19 Thread Adam Vande More
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote: Nothing is worse than someone insinuating the original poster don't know what they are talking about. I find your remarks totally un-necessary. Your telling the poster they don't know what their doing when it's you who don't

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 18/05/2010 11:00:16, Aiza wrote: I put apache13 in a jail and left inbound port 80 open in my firewall. There is no domain name pointing to my web server. The content there is a small apache web application that fools web email address harvest

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-18 Thread Michael Powell
Aiza wrote: I put apache13 in a jail and left inbound port 80 open in my firewall. There is no domain name pointing to my web server. The content there is a small apache web application that fools web email address harvest programs into harvesting bogus email address from web page.

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-18 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On Tuesday, May 18, 2010 18:00:16 +0800 Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote: Has anyone seen this junk hitting their apache web servers or have any different explanation of what this means? Any webserver on the internet will see that crap. Generally it's preceded by a syn scan to identify

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-18 Thread Aiza
Michael Powell wrote: Aiza wrote: I put apache13 in a jail and left inbound port 80 open in my firewall. There is no domain name pointing to my web server. The content there is a small apache web application that fools web email address harvest programs into harvesting bogus email address from

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-18 Thread Aiza
Matthew Seaman wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 18/05/2010 11:00:16, Aiza wrote: I put apache13 in a jail and left inbound port 80 open in my firewall. There is no domain name pointing to my web server. The content there is a small apache web application that fools web

Re: Apache web server being attacked

2010-05-18 Thread Matthias Fechner
Hi, Am 19.05.10 05:00, schrieb Aiza: Where do I find documentation on how to enable and use apache mods rewrite and redirect? have you tried the apache.org website? There is a lot of information and examples available: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html Also google helps a