mån 2003-09-15 klockan 08.48 skrev Li Wei:
> What statistics you mean? large traffic? or anything else?
> In my access.log, such rouge proxies was only recorded by one address which
> is allowed. How can I know it act as a rouge proxy?
Bu identifying traffic patterns which looks like there is multiple users
at the same time, or by traffic volume if there is very many users using
this rouge proxy.
> Anyway, I had seen somebody suggested the option "acl maxconn" may be
> helpful for it. Can it do?
This can be used to automatically block rouge proxies with very many
concurrent users.
Regards
Henrik
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