dtufs wrote:
--- Rich <app1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:The 'add_httpd_block' script is something I wrote myself to drop the connection and block the IP for a while.But how do you block it? 403 is possible, but not what we want. Firewall is possible, but our hosting provider doesn't allows us to configure it (VPS).
I block it at the firewall. :-/
but I'm sure you could work out something that will allow you to drop just this client, thus releasingthe connection.It looks like there is currently no solution avaible. We are considering writing an Apache module that would allow us to close the connection without sending any info (403) back to the bad visitor. The question is whether Apache 1.3 modules are allowed to close/kill connections like that?
Shouldn't be too difficult. Good luck.
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