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Tag Archives: Ips
How to Check Apache Connections
Apache is one of the famous web services and surpass for more than 100 Million website. If you have experience in Server Administrator task, you surely headache on the Apache connections when it is getting tons of connections to the … Continue reading
Posted in Apache, Linux
Tagged 100 Million, 80, Apache, Awk Print, connection, connections, Genie, Grep, Grep Httpd, Headache, Ip Code, Ips, Netstat, Netstats, Nr, port 80, ps, remote IPs, Server Administrator, too many connection, too many connections, Web Services
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iptables handy guide
iptables used to setup, maintain and inspect the tables of IP packet filter rules through Linux Kernel. You can modify or manage the rules through the command from console or SSH. To list the IPs that is being blocked, you … Continue reading
Posted in Linux
Tagged Access Code, allow an ip, block an ip, Dport, Drop Code, Filter Rules, Handy Guide, Ips, Iptables, Kernel, kernel blocking, Linux, Packet Filter, Tcp, Yy
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Redirect A Website with mod_rewrite
.htacess is very useful when you want to manage your website. It can be used to define the value that you want, block certain IPs, etc. To redirect a website, you do not need to hard code from every single … Continue reading
Posted in Apache
Tagged domain name, Host Www, Htaccess, Htacess, Ips, Mod Rewrite, mod_rewrite, Redirect, redirect a website, rewrite site, Rewriterule
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How to block a country range IPs?
Many blogger was wonder on how to block the IPs from a country as they might suffer from unwanted attack such as compromised from their site. Mick Genie will suggest you a site to automatically generate the script from a … Continue reading
Posted in Apache, Microsoft IIS, cPanel
Tagged Block Country IPs, Blogger, Country IPs, Country Range, Genie, Htaccess File, Indonesian IPs, Internet Protocol, IP, Ips, Linux, Linux Apache, Risk
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