[users@httpd] Negate Regex with LocationMatch help Needed

2015-05-05 Thread ਜਤਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ
Hello Team, I am trying to match below conditions. 1) host:port/one --> matches 1st location directive only. 2) host:port/two --> matches 2nd location directive only. 3) All Other than host:port/one OR host:port/two --> matches 3rd location directive (including root host:port/). WLSRequ

[users@httpd] Re: Deny didn't work

2015-05-05 Thread @lbutlr
On Tue May 05 2015 12:29:14 joshuasm...@scbwi.org said: > > I have installed "fail2ban", but I just left it at the default > configuration. Do I need to start working with that? Does fail2Ban do anything with Wordpress login attempts? I think you need a WP plugin for that.

Re: [users@httpd] Apache httpd have it's own repo?

2015-05-05 Thread Rose, John B
Andy Regarding your reply "whether or not you actually "need" a more recent version." We ware wanting to use custom error pages for 404 errors while using PHP-FPM with Apache. We found a possible solution, but it seems to require 2.4.10 Š "As per Apache documentation, the SetHandler proxy parame

RE: [users@httpd] Deny didn't work

2015-05-05 Thread Joshua Smith
WOW! I'm definitely a novice at this, but this is quite surprising ... In my access log, I have several IP's that are requesting the same login page thousands of times. See examples below. Also, none of the requests have a referer or browser in the log record. I'm thinking that the lack of bro

Re: [users@httpd] Deny didn't work

2015-05-05 Thread Eric Covener
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Joshua Smith wrote: > In both cases, when i monitored my site with the 'server-status' module, the > ip address was still there, with sometimes more than 30 requests, and all > for the same page, which was /login.php. And it continued to be there > for the next