On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Alex Ivanov <gnidorah@xxxxx> wrote: > Hi. > I want to use systemd as fastcgi spawner for gitweb + nginx. > The traffic is low and number of users is limited + traversal bots. For that reason I've decided to use following mimimal services > > gitweb.socket > [Unit] > Description=GitWeb Socket > > [Socket] > ListenStream=/run/gitweb.sock > Accept=false > > [Install] > WantedBy=sockets.target > > gitweb.service > [Unit] > Description=GitWeb Service > > [Service] > Type=simple > ExecStart=/path/to/gitweb.cgi --fcgi > StandardInput=socket > > However this scheme is not resistant to simple DDOS. > E.g. traversal bots often kill the service by opening non existing path (e.g http://host/?p=repo;a=blob;f=nonexisting/path;hb=HEAD showing in browser 404 - Cannot find file) many times consecutively, which leads to > Apr 03 21:32:10 host systemd[1]: gitweb.service: Start request repeated too quickly. > Apr 03 21:32:10 host systemd[1]: gitweb.service: Failed with result 'start-limit-hit'. > Apr 03 21:32:10 host systemd[1]: Failed to start GitWeb service. > and 502 Bad Gateway in browser. I believe the reason is that gitweb.service dies on failure and if it happens too often, systemd declines to restart the service due to start limit hit. > So my question is how to correct systemd services for GitWeb to be resistant to such issue? I prefer to use single process to process all clients. > Thanks. This sounds like a systemd specific question that might get a better answer from the systemd mailing list. That being said, I believe if in this case gitweb is dying due to the path not existing? You might be able to configure systemd to understand that the particular exit code for when the path doesn't exist is a "valid" exit, and not a failure case.. I'm not entirely understanding your goal.. you want each request to launch the gitweb process, and when it's done you want it to exit? But if there are multiple connections at once you want it to stay alive until it services them all? I think the best answer is configure systemd to understand that the exit code for when the path is invalid will be counted as a success. Thanks, Jake