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- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 15:36:06 +0900
- From: Sach Jobb <sach@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Monkey vs Apache!!! Fight!
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> It is probably hard to get more information from this > person, but what was he doing at the time? With all these > accesses, did he notice that his network light was flashing > even though he wasn't doing anything (that happens to me > sometimes, so I can't blame him if he didn't think anything > of it...). When you blocked his IP address, did he realize > something was wrong? Actually he was quite friendly, in fact he invited me to come over, drink some beer and check it out myself. The thing is, even if I went, I wouldn't be quite sure what I was looking for. He you have any ideas I can probably test them out. > I've worked on a web server before, but it probably can't > protect itself from a DNS attack (or the unintentional > equivalent). Some sites I go to restrict concurrent > accesses and if they exist, they lock the IP address > automatically for a few days with a message to ask you to > "fix your system" My roomate and I once setup a monitor that looked a criterion.com once and hour to see if the home page changed (it was basically just a diff) and then it would email us if something changed. They banned our IP and we could never get it unblocked. > I guess you could monitor IP addresses and the web server's > load and use some heuristic and an automated e-mail to the > root user... I did setup a slightly ghetto solution that does do something sort of like that. Sends a warning when it gets busy, but at that point it's basically already too late seeing as the whole thing happens in a matter of seconds. I guess it's more like a message telling us to restart the service because it's about to go down. I'm looking for a more resilient solution. Cheers, Sach
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