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badboyz
05-11-2007, 02:53 AM
How do i check httpd loges in ssh?
anyone help me with this please
Wizardjv
05-11-2007, 03:09 AM
Go to:
/home/user/logs/domain.com/http
where 'user' is your actual user and 'domain.com' is one of your domains - you'll want to do this for each of the domains under your user
You can use the cd /home/user/logs/domain.com/http
command to get there thats where your logs are
badboyz
05-11-2007, 03:13 AM
No such file or directory
im getting this error when i type "the cd /home/user/logs/domain.com/http "on ssh
Wizardjv
05-11-2007, 03:17 AM
You have to replace user with your user name and domain.com with your domain name
like if user was bob and domain google.com
cd /home/bob/logs/google.com/http
get it now?
badboyz
05-11-2007, 03:18 AM
ya i did it before.
i typed "cd /home/badboyz/logs/mydomain.com/http"
it said No such file or directory:(
..
I have linux Dedicated Server
Wizardjv
05-11-2007, 03:22 AM
Well if your having problems getting the logs this way. You could just ftp to your server and grab them. You server may be setup different. But for most servers that is the default way to do it.
badboyz
05-11-2007, 03:24 AM
Well if your having problems getting the logs this way. You could just ftp to your server and grab them. You server may be setup different. But for most servers that is the default way to do it.
my site which was hosted on my server is going down lot of the time (not the server)i asked my server provider guy abut it and he said that its due to server overload and asked me to find file in httpd logs and ban those ip
MY server loads high
i am trying to do this
Wizardjv
05-11-2007, 03:36 AM
Ahh then you would want to do something like this. All the lines with code tags or the commands.
The main causes you will find are abuse from specific IPs or inefficient scripts. In the case where it is abuse you should be able to determine the cause if you specifically look at each of the access logs for your domains. Go to:
/home/user/logs/domain.com/http
where 'user' is your actual user and 'domain.com' is one of your domains - you'll want to do this for each of the domains under your user. Enter this command to see the IPs hitting the domain the most:
tail -10000 access.log| awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c |sort -n
or for the whole log:
cat access.log| awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c |sort -n
Which gives you something like this (I am just showing the bottom of the output):
364 65.214.44.72
436 64.172.17.3
657 204.74.126.70
1799 33.36.52.212
1847 66.249.66.167
If you find IPs that are connecting a lot first check to see who it is:
host ipaddy
replace ipaddy with says 66.249.66.167
so
host 66.249.66.167
Then you would block the ip addy connecting alot.
Maybe that will help if you can find the logs :)
badboyz
05-11-2007, 03:39 AM
the problem is when i type
(with my own user name and domain name)
/home/user/logs/domain.com/http
it says no such a file
MrPHD
05-11-2007, 03:59 PM
the problem is when i type
(with my own user name and domain name)
/home/user/logs/domain.com/http
it says no such a file
Hi, whats your Administration Panel? regards
badboyz
05-11-2007, 04:25 PM
you have msn id?
i found the problem
it sud be "vi/home/user/logs/domain.com/http"
but i see nothing on this folder
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