Thanks for all your help on squid nothing better to get TCP_DENIED
in the access.log for squid. Yes!!! The acl part of squid is quite
good...I will have to test it as I'm not sure if I denied too much
...eg: access to certain ports such as SSL and what they call safe
ports..I set my squid to
Thanks for all your help on squid nothing better to get TCP_DENIED
in the access.log for squid. Yes!!! The acl part of squid is quite
good...I will have to test it as I'm not sure if I denied too much
...eg: access to certain ports such as SSL and what they call safe
ports..I set my squid to
Is there any docs / FAQs on apache re: stopping bots accessing it. At
the moment, one of the worms keeps trying to access
/winnt/system32/cmd.exe even though it doesn't exist on debian (or
unixfor that matter).
I suppose it's a waste of bandwidth as it keeps cropping up every few
minutes..other
Recently, I had someone trying to browse the web from one of our servers
via squid. Luckily, I didn't need squid for this machine, so I took it
off and emailed the hostmaster of the domain the person was doing it
from..luckily the IP address was the same. i also managed to get the
IP address bloc
Is there any docs / FAQs on apache re: stopping bots accessing it. At
the moment, one of the worms keeps trying to access
/winnt/system32/cmd.exe even though it doesn't exist on debian (or
unixfor that matter).
I suppose it's a waste of bandwidth as it keeps cropping up every few
minutes..other
Recently, I had someone trying to browse the web from one of our servers
via squid. Luckily, I didn't need squid for this machine, so I took it
off and emailed the hostmaster of the domain the person was doing it
from..luckily the IP address was the same. i also managed to get the
IP address blo
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