halu...
on those condition, consider to activate both connection limit and syn flood on csf.
if youre on shared hosting server environment, try to locate the target using netstat -anpl | grep #port
also discuss it with you upstream provider to help blocking the attack.
Search found 4 matches
- 30 Sep 2014, 08:07
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: nf_ct_ftp attack from various IPs kill server
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2902
- 30 Sep 2014, 07:58
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: qos status
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2163
Re: qos status
halu...
not quite sure bout it.
but forbidden issue mostly related to chmod and chown issues.
if youre using rules on .htaccess, make sure syntax is right.
not quite sure bout it.
but forbidden issue mostly related to chmod and chown issues.
if youre using rules on .htaccess, make sure syntax is right.
- 30 Sep 2014, 07:55
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: lfd amount
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2039
Re: lfd amount
halu...
yes, of course you can.
simple modify those limit at /etc/csf/csf.conf
and make sure to restart csf and lfd also.
yes, of course you can.
simple modify those limit at /etc/csf/csf.conf
and make sure to restart csf and lfd also.
- 30 Sep 2014, 07:53
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: cannot login with ip, unblocked
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3109
Re: cannot login with ip, unblocked
halu...
in addition, you might also retry with proxy :
http://webmail.domain.xyz
http://cpanel.domain.xyz
if it works, then you should check and make sure ports 2082,2083, 2095 and 2096 are allowed on your network.
in addition, you might also retry with proxy :
http://webmail.domain.xyz
http://cpanel.domain.xyz
if it works, then you should check and make sure ports 2082,2083, 2095 and 2096 are allowed on your network.