A Alezo Member Dec 18, 2016 90 10 Mar 31, 2017 #1 Hello, I would like to know, how could I be protecting my apache against ddos attacks ?? Thanks.
Jerry not rly active lol Jul 8, 2013 1,957 522 Mar 31, 2017 #2 First of all, if you're using XAMPP in a production environment (aka live), why? You'd result in some security risks. And you can use .htaccess to limit requests per IP address. Upvote 0 Downvote
First of all, if you're using XAMPP in a production environment (aka live), why? You'd result in some security risks. And you can use .htaccess to limit requests per IP address.
A Alezo Member Dec 18, 2016 90 10 Mar 31, 2017 Thread starter #3 I am using it in a vps, however I have suffered attacks and some hackers. Use BrainCms Jerry_ said: First of all, if you're using XAMPP in a production environment (aka live), why? You'd result in some security risks. And you can use .htaccess to limit requests per IP address. Click to expand... I am using it in a vps, however I have suffered attacks and some hackers. Use the BrainCms Upvote 0 Downvote
I am using it in a vps, however I have suffered attacks and some hackers. Use BrainCms Jerry_ said: First of all, if you're using XAMPP in a production environment (aka live), why? You'd result in some security risks. And you can use .htaccess to limit requests per IP address. Click to expand... I am using it in a vps, however I have suffered attacks and some hackers. Use the BrainCms
Jerry not rly active lol Jul 8, 2013 1,957 522 Mar 31, 2017 #4 Use IIS, more secure than XAMPP. Last edited: Mar 31, 2017 Upvote 0 Downvote
A Alezo Member Dec 18, 2016 90 10 Mar 31, 2017 Thread starter #5 I get it, I'm going to do it. Thank you Upvote 0 Downvote