Hello, Joshua Slive wrote:
I think you are going about this the wrong way entirely. Your problem is garbage in your log (and, by the way, that is the whole goal of these requests -- put garbage in your log so that the referer will show up). Solve it by fixing your log analysis. For example, just use grep -v to remove the relevant lines before analyzing the log.
Yeah i'm using webalizer for my own logs. There is stuff in it to ignore requests and ips. However, the thing is, i'm also using a third party log analyser (in my website, there's a call to another website that takes care of analysis) and that's a problem. Since i cannot firewall that ip, or so it seems, i wondered if apache could refuse serving files to an ip...
In fact, i believe it's more something about firewalling it. That thing bypasses the firewall and the rules i wrote in it... That's quite of strange.
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