Having A Notification Sent If A Particular IP/IP Range Accesses The Server Or Site
Mar 12, 2008
Is there some way to trigger a script or send an email if someone from a specified IP or IP range (e.g. 125.125.125.%) accesses an account, or any URL on the server? Perhaps by placing something within .htaccess or httpd.conf or something of that nature.
For instance, an email "$IP is visiting the URI $REQUEST_URI" would be sent, or a PHP script that sends the email would be triggered (though in that case, I'd need some way to tell the script the IP and URI).
And in a related matter, is there any way (perhaps some existing software) to filter the access logs of an account to find all requests by a certain IP address?
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Jul 24, 2009
I'm wondering what kind of web server load that people are dealing with when it comes to their web (Apache, IIS, Lighttpd, nginx, etc.) server.
What information I'm curious about: How many raw accesses your web server is dealing with in a given month, and what kind of hardware you have to serve those accesses?
If you have multiple servers, pick the one that has the most accesses in a month.
My results:
My server gets ~2,500,000 accesses a month (about 1 per second) on Apache. The server is a AMD Athlon 64 3800+, 1GB RAM. Hardware handles those requests with no problems.
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Apr 10, 2007
a log file analysis program that can tell me the exact time an ip address accesses my server and how many times that particular ip address hits the server.
Does anybody know of a package that supports this, or is it even possible?
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Jun 14, 2015
I'm getting a traffic notification on a site I restored from a backup that originally came from a standard Plesk edition. Web Admin Edition doesn't appear to have access to Subscriptions, and all I can find with regard to limits under Webspaces is a hard disk quota, which isn't even editable. How do I amend of remove the limit?
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Jul 21, 2009
Is it possible to setup say NGINX or Lighttpd and setup a script that accesses a memcache memory space with a key and then returns a 1 or a 0.
So
1. AJAX call gets sent to server with a POST header containing a SHA1 Hash Key and a Session Key.
2. NGINX Server routes the request to a bash or a compiled C file with the arguments argv[0] = HASH.
3. The script file then accesses the memory space and finds the result and then returns, either the result or a 0.
4. The NGINX server sends the result to a user with MINIMAL http headers.
Now anything involving the C or Bash file is up to me and that's fine, but I'm wondering how to setup the HTTPD program to perform the operation.
Do I need to setup a CGI?
If so, then what's the fastest/lightest interpreted language for this?
Should I even setup a CGI or should I just install Apache with Perl support or something?
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Oct 9, 2006
Does anyone know how to range ban IPs using IPsec.
I can enter IPs manually but unable to ban an entire RANGE of ips
i.e. For example 172.10.10.10 - 172.1.1.999
Anyone know?
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Jun 12, 2009
i have just start my own dedicated server for two weeks, after some system migration, i expect the hosting will provide mail server for customer to send system notifications.
but the hosting finally didn't provide, my OS is windows 2003 R2,
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Jun 17, 2008
What do you guys use for server monitoring?
I have been looking to find a good solution to notify me when either of my 3 servers go down. Preferably by SMS.
I have been trying [url].
But it seems to have a massive delay. from 1 hour, to 6 hours.
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Apr 21, 2009
Do you still have to add each port individually to Server 2008's Firewall like we did on Server 2003?
If so, will the guides that were put out for 2003 work on 2008's? I want to be sure before putting all these ports in....if I can just specify a range instead, it would be much easier!
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Jul 18, 2014
Samba accesses can be restricted to certain IP / ranges through the access tab in the Plesk Samba extension screen.This builds the /etc/samba/ smb. conf.include file with entered information.All well and good so far.
This file contains the standard 'do not modify...' text, so making manual changes directly here is undesirable. In Plesk are some Linux commands such as /usr/local/psa/bin/php_handler through which permitted changes can be made from the command line.
Is there a similar command included which would allow a shell script to make changes in a supported manner like the /usr/local/psa/bin/php_handler file does? any changes the script makes can be seen in the Plesk Panel and unless admin changes them through the panel will be persistent.
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Jan 4, 2009
As described in the title I need a paid monitoring service which provides sms alerts and tells SoftLayer immediately so they can investigate the issue and make what needed to bring the server online.
I like hyperspin.com service but it looks there is no way to send SoftLayer an automated notification because there is a need to open a ticket.
I can't be attendant at my office 24 hours so I need this service which alerts me with sms about the fail and simultaneously tells my provider so my server will not be down for a long time.
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Jun 12, 2007
Let's say when i first joined the datacenter, i'm given some 16 IPs from 123.123.123.*.
Now that i need more IPs, and they have to give me IPs from 123.123.124.*, am i right to say i need a new switch?
Now is it possible that i link up the new switch together, so that both switch can pick up any available IPs from either range?
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Mar 22, 2007
I'm running a web server with mod_evasive and want to know how can I prevent mod_evasive from blocking the googlebot crawler ip address.
Is there a script out there that can detect this crawler and make sure its ip doesnt get blocked by iptables or mod_evasive?
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Nov 5, 2009
am using APF firewall and am getting ddos from these range ips
4.68.25.*
8.0.4.*
8.0.5.*
how could i delete all the range from these ip's?
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Apr 6, 2008
I set up a forum for a small group of users, so I don't really wish to see spiders or bots on it, so I've put a robots.txt file there to prevent all of them from accessing the forum pages.
I know not all bots follow the robots.txt rule, and these days a really annoying bot called MUNAXNET or Munax AB with IP range 82.99.30.0 - 82.99.30.127 is causing the forum to have extra and unexpected loads.
I've tried to block this IP range with .htaccess and uploaded it to the root of the site a few days ago, here is the content:
<Limit GET HEAD POST>
order allow,deny
deny from 82.99.30.0-82.99.30.127
allow from all
</LIMIT>
However strangely it seems that all of these are not working for this bot, today I saw my forum had 80 users online and that army still keeps coming and browsing all pages of my forums...
I tested the .htaccess with blocking myself, and it actually worked for me, dunno why it's not working for that bot..
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Jun 11, 2008
we want a dedicated server with a full range of ip with our own company name(or with my name) and abuse mail
+ kvm and apc access
we need a good support too , for example if we want to check our hard disk the provider check it fast
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Mar 8, 2007
I need to ban IP range and I inserted say ip 12.44.0.0 in the deny_hosts rules, this should ban range from 12.44 but strange is people from that range still be able to access my site, any idea what went wrong?
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Feb 27, 2007
Server: OS RHEL 4
Web Server: Apache1.3.37
Hi. I want to block a range of IPs. Currently, I use the following command as an effective weapon against the IPs of people I find in the log trying to do bad things.
/sbin/route add -host x.x.x.x reject
Works like a charm. I then put the offending IP in the file /etc/rc.d/rc.local so that it will reload the bad ips when the server reboots next.
I also use the CSF/LFD firewall, and it successfully blocks single, offensive IPs also.
What I need, though, is the ability to block an entire range of IPs. For example, i have a very persistent hacker trying to access from a certain range like so....
255.155.x.x.
The last two numbers are always changing but the first two remain the same.
How do I block this "range" of IPs from accessing my server?
Note, I know how to block a range of IPs in a .htaccess file for a certain account, I put this in the .htaccess file...
deny from 205.196.
But when I try this with /sbin/route, it will not accept the ip. My firewall will also not accept a range of IPs.
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May 7, 2007
Is there any way to block all and just allow certain IP using APF or iptables?
I want to block all the traffic to the server and just alow IP range.
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May 14, 2009
I have a client who needs to block IP range on a windows server. However, he is using Cloud hosting from Rackspace. I guess they are not being corporative in doing so. Anyway to do this without root? Perhaps from the control panel?
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Jan 13, 2008
I am getting my quote back Tuesday but need a little bargaining power with these guys...
Oakland, Ca datacenter
40mbps, 20A, 42U rack.
What should I be looking at price range here, how much per mbps?
Only info I've seen is from 2003 where people were saying $200/mbps. Obviously prices have come WAY down. I've seen people on here reselling internap bandwidth for $12/mbps, but they might have bought a huge commit.
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Jul 6, 2008
i have 2 range ip
range 1 is : 111.111.111-119
range2 is : 222.222.222-229
how may i add both range?
i can add for one range,but about 2 rage i can`t
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Mar 28, 2008
from 36 hours we have really critical issue:
we have 3 server with Liquidweb that have problem to "resolve" a server locate in Italy
Email sent from server with LW to Italy server is not sent and stay in queue.
We try to force delivery and error is:
Message 1Je39R-0000wk-3N is not frozen LOG: MAIN
cwd=/usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot 4 args: /usr/sbin/exim -v -M
1Je39R-0000wk-3N delivering 1Je39R-0000wk-3N Connecting to italyserver.com
[**.**.**.**]:25 ... failed: Connection timed out (timeout=5m) LOG: MAIN
italyserver.com [**.**.**.**]:25 Connection timed out LOG: MAIN
== email@italyserver.com R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp defer (110): Connection
== timed out
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We have check, there aren't problem with port and firewall
All seesm ok, for all server
We have try to restart exim, reboot, ..
Emails don't start from 3 server LW to 1 in Italy
We have try to ping from server LW the Italian server and the problem is the same, found IP but 100% packet lost..
If we ping from 3 server LW a IP of server that is "over" the server IT is all ok
The problem seems only with single IP
So, we have try to send from server in Italy to 1 of 3 server under LW.. same problem
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Message 1JeSBO-0003CD-HO is not frozen LOG: MAIN
cwd=/usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot 4 args: /usr/sbin/exim -v -M
1JeSBO-0003CD-HO delivering 1JeSBO-0003CD-HO Connecting to
mail.serverlw.it [**.**.***.**]:25 ... failed: Connection timed out
(timeout=5m) LOG: MAIN mail.serverlw.it [**.**.***.**] Connection
timed out LOG: MAIN
== email@serverlw.it R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp defer (110):
== Connection timed out
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LW support not have suggest solutions and also Italian support not have idea of problem solution
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Jun 11, 2008
we want a dedicated server with a full range of ip with our own company name(or my name) and our own abuse e-mail address
+ kvm and apc access
we need a good support too , for example if we want to check our hard disk the provider check it fast
any body know anywhere to provide this services with a good price?
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Jul 21, 2008
I would like to use different Class C IP ranges across my domains for better cross linking. Of course, all domains are closely related to a particular niche.
I am currently on imountain.com, they have been extremely helpful and good. But wondering if same host can provide me different class C IP range?
want to confirm this before i order a new server from them.
or should i just go for another hosting provider? wondering anyone as good as imountain?
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Aug 3, 2007
Is there any way to get the IP Range of providers like SAVVIS, Global Crossing, or Level3?
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Mar 30, 2009
Some of our client emails are being blocked and it appears that the whole GNAX range of more than 103680 IP addresses was blocked.
Quote:
As you should know now: It is not you, it is your complete provider which got UCEPROTECT-Level 3 listed.
Your IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx was NOT part of a spamrun, but you are the one that has freely chosen your provider.
By tolerating or ignoring that your provider doesn't care about spammers you are indirectly also supporting the global spam with your money.
Seen from this point of view, you really shouldn't wonder about the consequences.
What I want to know is how often do it happens that a datacenter have all it's IP addresses being blocked?
I contacted Gnax about this but their response was merely that they will take steps and the whole range will eventually be delisted. (Obviously the immediate removal fee of $200 something is too much for them)
Ironically merely a few hours AFTER I contacted them I got a "warning" about spam send from one of our clients.
The date of the email was a few weeks AGO and We already long ago warned our LEGIMATE client that such emails are not allowed and the account will be terminated if it happens again. (In other words WE immediately acted against potential spam while Gnax not and then have the nerve to warn US after WE informed them of the blacklisting)
On the one hand I understand that it can be difficult for a very large provider and uceprotect.net seems a bit harse to block ALL IP addresses due to 0.238 % spam ip addresses.
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Aug 3, 2009
This came as a surprise today, I setup a server-based RSS reader and could not get WHT's forum RSS feeds. A little digging revealed it was the default APF installation that was blocking the 174.0.0.0/8 range, which includes WHT and a chunk of Softlayer's ip range.
The quick fix is easy, just remove that range from the /etc/apf/internals/reserved.networks file and restart, in the latest apf version, I don't know how many apf versions back this block goes.
The APF folks do a fantastic job in keeping APF up to date, but this seems to be recent update to this particular ip range that hasn't made it into APF yet.
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Oct 28, 2008
I want to stop users from country X from accessing my website, I know I can ban people's IPs but I dont know if it is possible to ban certain geographical area and if so, I haven't got a clue about how to do it.
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