I used a rule like:
# firewall-cmd --permanent --zone="public" --add-rich-rule='rule port port="80" protocol="tcp" accept limit value="100/s" log prefix="HttpsLimit" level="warning" limit value="100/s"'
But not matter.
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 02:47:01 AM GMT+3:30, Filipe Cifali <cifali.filipe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You need to investigate your logs and find common patterns there, also there are different tools to handle small and big workloads like you could use iptables/nftables to block based on patterns and number of requests.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 8:06 PM Jason Long <hack3rcon@xxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
> Hello,
> On a CentOS web server with Apache, someone make a lot of request and it make slowing server. when I disable "httpd" service then problem solve. How can I find who made a lot of request?
> [url]https://imgur.com/O33g3ql[/url]
> Any idea to solve it?
>
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> Thank you.
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