On 10/04/2025 10:44, Greg Huber wrote:
Hello,
Going through the logs, the session creation was being triggered from
our 403 jsp page (they were not following the robots.txt and got
themselves banned).
10 minutes of log entries: (752 403's)
752 (32.71%) 0 (00.00%) 1.5 MiB (04.64%) 4
Hello,
Going through the logs, the session creation was being triggered from
our 403 jsp page (they were not following the robots.txt and got
themselves banned).
10 minutes of log entries: (752 403's)
752 (32.71%) 0 (00.00%) 1.5 MiB (04.64%) 403 - Forbidden:
Server is refusing to r
Thanks for the curl check.
This is what I get from the default page (from the server)
curl -vv http://www.myapp.co.uk/
* Trying 127.0.0.1...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to www.myapp.co.uk (127.0.0.1) port 80 (#0)
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.myapp.co.uk
> User-Agent: curl/7.61.1
> Accept: *
Thanks for the reply.
I have rechecked the manager app and the sessions are around 40, and steady.
I did not notice the link on the number of sessions, and checking now I
can see they are all under 30 minutes, which is good.
I will go through the logs and analyse the urls to see what was
tri
Greg,
On 4/9/25 7:22 AM, Greg Huber wrote:
I have noticed that seems I have alot of sessions open, when looking in
the application manager. It was was 800+. I don't remember seeing it
this high before. If I refresh the screen I can see the number going up
slowly. I have not made any chang
On 09/04/2025 12:22, Greg Huber wrote:
Hello,
I have noticed that seems I have alot of sessions open, when looking in
the application manager. It was was 800+. I don't remember seeing it
this high before.
Before what?
If I refresh the screen I can see the number going up
slowly. I ha