To be honest I don't want to end up having to maintain the IP blocks that
correspond to the computers that are sending the requests, which is why I tried
using the partial domain name. The apache documentation seems to suggest this
would work:
A (partial) domain-name
Example:
Allow from apache.org
Allow from .net example.edu
The server is running Linux so I've got iptables but, again, I want to avoid
having to maintain the list of blocked IP addresses.
The thing is, the methods I described would take care of the problems if I
could get them to work - blocking all HTTP/1.0 requests to a specific location,
and/or blocking everyone from that server.
I am currently working around it by adding a bit of PHP code to the drupal
settings.php file but I'd like it to be tackled earlier than that - in apache's
access control or iptables for instance.
On Erb, 2014-04-09 at 10:44 +0300, Oren wrote:
Hi Ramon.
Why use apache for the block and not a firewall? its not apache related
but i think its a better way of doing that.
You can add those addresses to blocking rules and reduce the load on
the apache before they even reach it.
I am not sure which os you use but there are simple ways of doing that
even if you dont have dedicated hardware.
Oren
On 04/09/2014 10:32 AM, Jan Vávra wrote:
Hello,
try to use an IP address or subnet instead of
.broad.pt.fj.dynamic.163data.com.cn
Jan.
I have a website running drupal which is currently
under a continuous
botnet attack, which is causing major performance
issues. I'm trying to
use apache's access control mechanism to block these
requests.
Two characteristics of the attack requests are that
they all use
HTTP/1.0, and a large percentage of them are within one
domain.
When I look at my access log, most requests are coming
in from:
134.230.153.27.broad.pt.fj.dynamic.163data.com.cn
129.199.159.27.broad.pt.fj.dynamic.163data.com.cn
...etc.
i tried blocking access using Apache's Deny From as
follows:
<Directory /opt/drupal-7/>
Options +FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride All
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
Deny from .broad.pt.fj.dynamic.163data.com.cn
</Directory>
However this did not work - all requests are still
being allowed in.
Note that the /opt/drupal-7 directory is a symlink to
the actual
directory which has the full version number.
Also, since all the botnet requests are marked as
HTTP/1.0, I tried to
restrict access to the user-registration pages using
the protocol, as
follows:
SetEnvIf Request_Protocol "^HTTP/1\.0$" Bad_Req
<Location /utenti>
Order Allow,Deny
Deny from env=BadReq
</Location>
However this is blocking everything - HTTP/1.0 or 1.1.
"/utenti" is the
prefix to the user registration page, password-reset
page etc. I tried
changing around the Order, adding an "Allow from all"
but in each case I
either end up blocking everyone or letting all requests
through.
I'd appreciate any advice on how to implement the above
or resolve this
issue in some other way.
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