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Re: Apache attacks

Subject: Re: Apache attacks
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 12:42:08 +0100
Hi Kenny,

Other than the useful answers you got so far regarding checking your 
machine to detect if the xploit was successful or not, I think that no one 
answered your question about detection and proactive approach.
You can investigate Snort (www.snort.org) as the NIDS part, and some of 
their add-ons (same site) for the proactive side.
Cheers,

Miguel Dilaj (Nekromancer)
Vice-President of IT Security Research, OISSG






Kenny <kenny@codez.co.uk>
26/01/2005 20:56

 
        To:     security-basics@securityfocus.com
        cc:     (bcc: Miguel Dilaj/PH/Novartis)
        Subject:        Apache attacks


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Also, has anyone got any scripts that can detect attacks against apache 
and ban the ip for a period of time?
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