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Category Archives: Apache
HowTo: The Ultimate Logrotate Command Tutorial with 10 Examples
I thought that this was a great write up of how to use logrotate HowTo: The Ultimate Logrotate Command Tutorial with 10 Examples.
Posted in Apache, Linux, News
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Limit Number of Connections from an IP
One of the problems you can sometimes face with a website is people mirroring your site or search bots excessively connecting to you. This is very easy to fix by limiting the number of connections an IP address is allowed … Continue reading
Posted in Apache, CentOS, Fedora
Tagged load balance, security, stop bots, wget block
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Stopping DOS Attacks with Mod_Evasive
DOS attacks are becoming very common these days. There are many different levels of DOS attack and monitoring your system and trying to prevent them all can be a full-time job. However for the causal user you can easily add some basic … Continue reading
Apache’s Built in Server-Status Screen
Apache has a built in server-status screen. This gives you a run down of what is going on with your apache server. This can be very useful but it can also be dangerous if the wrong person was able to … Continue reading
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