03-23-2010
Many thanks all of you
Many thanks all of you
Some body give me this code :
The pseudo code is :
if download requested
if file creation time of iplist.txt >current time+5mins
kill iplist.txt
touch iplist.txt (creates empty dated file)
endif
load iplist.txt
is ip of downloader in file?
if so sleep 10 and serve apology please wait page
if not then append his ip to the file and serve his download
endif
endif
The problem is :
Please till me how to stop or to limit some IP which download .rm and .mp3 files for more than 10000 times ...
I have two cases :
1. code 206 up to 20/second 5 GB or more than that ...
2. code 206 up to 20/second but less than 0.5 GB
I used Ddos and mod_evasive20.so
<IfModule mod_evasive20.c>
DOSHashTableSize 3097
DOSPageCount 2
DOSSiteCount 4
DOSPageInterval 10
DOSSiteInterval 10
DOSBlockingPeriod 300
</IfModule>
May you explain step by step where and how I will add pseudo code
Note : I have Linux 2.6.24-26-server on x86_64
dears kindly help me
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
debbugsconfig
DEBBUGSCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual DEBBUGSCONFIG(8)
NAME
debbugsconfig - copy basic debbugs configuration files from templates
SYNOPSIS
debbugsconfig
DESCRIPTION
debbugsconfig will copy basic debbugs configuration files from templates if the files do not already exist, and will also create BTS user
documentation in HTML and text. It should be run on installation and whenever /etc/debbugs/config or /etc/debbugs/text are changed.
FILES
debbugsconfig creates the following template configuration files in $gConfigDir (/etc/debbugs by default):
config General debbugs configuration file.
text Longer messages output by debbugs.
Maintainers
Index of maintainers for each package. This will typically be automatically generated.
Maintainers.override
Manual overrides for the maintainer index.
pseudo-packages.description
Descriptions of any entries in the system's maintainer index that do not correspond to "real" packages. For example, the
Debian Project uses pseudo-packages for bugs against facilities such as the Debian web site, the mailing list archives, and
the bug tracking system itself.
sources
Index of source packages corresponding to each package. This may be used when several packages are produced from a single
source, in which case the bug tracking system will group them together with links in the web front-end.
debbugsconfig creates the following template state files in $gSpoolDir (/var/lib/debbugs/spool by default):
nextnumber
The file which records the tracking number that will be assigned to the next incoming bug report.
index.archive.realtime
Real-time index of archived bugs. Created empty.
index.db.realtime
Real-time index of non-archived bugs. Created empty.
debbugsconfig creates the following documents in $gWebDir (/var/lib/debbugs/www by default):
index.html
Main contents page.
Access.html, bug-log-access.txt
Description of how to access bug reports.
Reporting.html, bug-reporting.txt
Advice on reporting bugs.
server-control.html, bug-maint-mailcontrol.txt
Introduction to the bug control and manipulation mail server.
server-refcard.html, bug-mailserver-refcard.txt
Mail servers' reference card.
server-request.html, bug-log-mailserver.txt
Introduction to the bug system request server.
AUTHORS
debbugsconfig was originally written by Darren Benham and later rewritten by Josip Rodin. Colin Watson wrote this man page.
DEBBUGSCONFIG(8)