![]() ![]() htaccess", published on # Admin Tools is Free Software, distributed under the terms of the GNU # General Public License version 3 or, at your option, any later version # published by the Free Software Foundation. htaccess File for Joomla! # automatically generated by Admin Tools 3.3.1 on 14:15:19 GMT # Auto-detected Apache version: 2.5 (best guess) # = # The contents of this file are based on the same author's work "Master #. htaccess setup: Code: Select all # = # Security Enhanced & Highly Optimized. Is there any danger for these? I currently have the following. I never saw a log so big, it's 27 meg for this attack alone. There has been an attempt on the template. I just had a look at my error_log in my root folder and found the following logs. Check your audit log.Hello, I am no specialist in security. Posted: Fri 20 Jun '14 12:22 Post subject: SecRule MULTIPART_STRICT_ERROR 0" "phase:2,t:none,log,deny,status:44,msg:'Multipart request body failed strict validation: PE %',id:1234123456" SecDefaultAction "phase:2,deny,log,status:406" # "Add the rules that will do exactly the same as the directives" # For more information on MPM ITK, please read: ![]() Php_admin_value open_basedir "/home/downtown:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/tmp" Php_admin_value open_basedir "/home/downtown:/usr/lib/php:/usr/php4/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/local/php4/lib/php:/tmp" Php5_admin_value open_basedir "/home/downtown:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/tmp" Php4_admin_value open_basedir "/home/downtown:/usr/lib/php:/usr/php4/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/local/php4/lib/php:/tmp" client denied by server configuration: /home/downtown/public_html/403.shtml ![]() ![]() client denied by server configuration: /home/downtown/public_html/ User-agent: RepoMonkey Bait & Tackle/v1.01 User-agent: VCI WebViewer VCI WebViewer Win32 User-agent: Crescent Internet ToolPak HTTP OLE Control v.1.0 User-agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible BullsEye Windows 95) Feel free to append to it, but removing these # The lines below are for specific bots and possible Malware Could this be some cPanel eccentricity of which I'm not aware? Can anyone shed some light on my stupidity? CSF and LFD are employed, but the problem persists when they are disabled. I have a shared cPanel (Easy Apache 3.18.17) box running Apache/2.2.24įor the life of me, BingBot is unable to crawl my site. Posted: Thu 19 Jun '14 17:40 Post subject: bingbot+apache end of my rope ![]()
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