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ConfigServer Security & Firewall - anyone familiar with the settings?
We've been having issues with dos/ddos attacks on our forum for a while now - last night i decided to do a bit of tinkering with CSF and i've made a bit of a boo boo :o
I ran the "Check server security" command then started to go through all the 'warning' messages one at a time, altering the relevant settings to fix the warning. Everything seemed ok at first but a bit later i discovered that our main forum page (the page you get first if you google our site) is just showing as a blank page :( http://tehbasement.com/ just gives you a blank page http://tehbasement.com/forum/ takes you to the cloudflare smarterrors page Only http://tehbasement.com/forum.php takes you to our forum now. Anyone know which setting i've changed that has caused this? I'm a relative noob at this stuff, just trying to beef up security and it's gone a bit awry :( Thanks in advance for any help! Goofy. |
Sorry, trying to guess at which one of your changes caused it is basically a guessing game.
Did you check your error_log for apache/nginx/etc? Id also check your syslog or messages log. |
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[Tue May 14 19:42:18 2013] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xx.xx] File does not exist: /home/tehbasem/public_html/404.shtml, referer: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?p=2422041 [Tue May 14 19:42:18 2013] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xx.xx] File does not exist: /home/tehbasem/public_html/forum, referer: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?p=2422041 (ip address edited to protect the innocent, possibly yourself :D ) Is this any help? Are there other logs i should check for more info? (i'm a tech n00b) Thanks. |
As i said, would be rather hard to guess, the error log results dont help.
Did you do anything related to suPHP or disable_functions? |
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Would an htaccess file redirect work? ie set it up the .htaccess file to redirect both http://tehbasement.com/ and http://tehbasement.com/forum/ to http://tehbasement.com/forum.php? |
Yes you can simply redirect it with a htaccess redirect, but that isnt going to fix the real issue.
enable display_errors in php.ini & restart apache |
As you said u are a noob at this so before you break something else give your host a call tell them what you did and get them to fix it
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