Hi all
I'm trying to whitelist 10.* addresses so that they¹re not caught by
mod_evasive. I¹ve added the 10.*.*.* range to a DOS whitelist directive in
evasive.conf but it¹s still blocking various 10.* IPs.
Here¹re the contents of evasive.conf:
<IfModule mod_evasive20.c>
DOSHashTableSize 9239
DOSPageCount 5
DOSSiteCount 32
DOSPageInterval 1
DOSSiteInterval 1
DOSBlockingPeriod 60
DOSLogDir "/var/log/mod_evasive"
DOSEmailNotify <redacted>
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.37
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.102
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.103
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.111
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.117
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.221
DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.168
DOSWhitelist 172.17.193.*
DOSWhitelist 172.17.194.*
DOSWhitelist 172.17.195.*
DOSWhitelist 172.20.*.*
DOSWhitelist 172.22.*.*
DOSWhitelist 10.*.*.*
</IfModule>
I¹m sorry for the noddy question, but what have I done wrong here? All the
documentation I¹ve found says that you can use multiple DOSWhitelist
directives, with wildacrds used on up to the last 3 octets.
I¹m running Apache2.4 on Ubuntu 14.04, please let me know if any other
information would be helpful.
Thanks in advance for your valueable time.
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Matt Jones
Senior Network Systems Specialist
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