Sorry, did a mistake, correct reply is:
On what kind of page do you want to redirect? A Tapestry page or a simple
HTML page (which I think should be better when are under a DDOS attack) ?
You have a lot of places where you can interact, depending on the previous
question :-)

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Robin Komiwes <odiss...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On what kind of page do you want to interact? A Tapestry page or a simple
> HTML page (which I think should be better when are under a DDOS attack) ?You
> have a lot of places where you can interact, depending on the previous
> question :-)
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Mats Henricson <m...@henricson.se> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm working on a Tapestry 5.1 site that frequently gets hammered
>> by DDOS attacks. We recently talked about it in our team, and one
>> idea I'm currently investigating is to have a flag in our system
>> that I can turn on dynamically that would require all users to be
>> logged in.
>>
>> So, real users wouldn't see anything, but simple attacks by
>> anonymous users would be sent to a "Sorry, we're requiring all
>> users to be logged in, since we are under a DDOS attack" page.
>>
>> The way I was thinking of doing this would be to have a SetupRender
>> function in the base class all pages inherits from, and in it do
>> a check if the user is logged in.
>>
>> But I can only return true or false from that page, not redirect
>> to another page, from my limited knowledge.
>>
>> So, what would you guys do? Is there a simpler solution? A filter?
>>
>> Mats
>>
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