Yeah, thats why I'm running it in a VM so I can easily just wipe everything.
Trying to Crash it… |(
BooM! HTTP:Service Unavailable.
7311: Service Unavailable
7377: Bad Gateway
7525: Bad Gateway
7426: Bad Gateway
7438: Bad Gateway
7324: Bad Gateway
7279: Bad Gateway
7434: Bad Gateway
7337: Service Unavailable
7372: Bad Gateway
7253: Bad Gateway
7343: Bad Gateway
7382: Service Unavailable
7410: Service Unavailable
7479: Bad Gateway
7433: Service Unavailable
7269: Service Unavailable
7207: Service Unavailable
Okay, I've "helped" enough.
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I think you might want to consider setting a maximum concurrent connections per IP limit… I know this is a test but any server would be slow if a bunch of people were downloading everything at the same time.
I've only got an 80gb hdd too, I would just be f'n myself I think. It was also downloading a lot of other sites too.
I knew what wget does, butwasn't sure what all the other parameters did lol
Yeah, in that post I forgot, I should have added the --domains flag.
Interesting. I thought MariaDB would go down first. Or maybe the entire OS.
Know of an easy way to configure this perchance?
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn --dport 80 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 10 -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
You can send the wget downloads to /dev/null instead of filling up your drive, no?
sb56637: Aleister:I think you might want to consider setting a maximum concurrent connections per IP limit… I know this is a test but any server would be slow if a bunch of people were downloading everything at the same time.
Know of an easy way to configure this perchance?
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp —syn —dport 80 -m connlimit —connlimit-above 10 -j REJECT —reject-with tcp-reset
Thanks!
Aleister:I think you might want to consider setting a maximum concurrent connections per IP limit… I know this is a test but any server would be slow if a bunch of people were downloading everything at the same time.
Know of an easy way to configure this perchance?
Last time I needed it I asked my host to do it for me but let me check on my server for a minute. You have WHM + CPanel, right?
Edit: Aaaand it’s answered already by another member! I love BLF
True, so you could add "-P /dev/null"
I don't know, I'm not too savvy on all the terminal commands. Pretty new to linux
wget --recursive --page-requisites --html-extension --convert-links -domains 198.199.90.139 --no-parent -P /dev/null/ http://198.199.90.139
sb56637: Aleister:I think you might want to consider setting a maximum concurrent connections per IP limit… I know this is a test but any server would be slow if a bunch of people were downloading everything at the same time.
Know of an easy way to configure this perchance?
Last time I needed it I asked my host to do it for me but let me check on my server for a minute. You have WHM + CPanel, right?
Edit: Aaaand it’s answered already by another member! I love BLF
Fantastic support isn’t it. To answer your question, no, I don’t have any control panel. Just a barebones CentOS 6 shell. For that reason, I might have a few questions in the near future for PilotPTK about my httpd.conf.
PM Away SB - I'm happy to help.
SB You should really consider building/buying a NICE server (8Gb+ RAM, SSD, Intel Xeon or i5) and then just having it hosted. There's a place less than 5 miles from my house that has Burstable Gigabit connections, 100MB guaranteed, 2TB/Month of Transfer, Battery and Generator Backup, Security, the works.. For a Mid-Tower or 1U Rack Server.. $50 per month.
Then you control the hardware.. Need more RAM? Ship two sticks of DDR3 to them and they'll install it in your box for you. Small tasks like that they usually do free of charge.
I'm done for the night. Just stopped all threads.. Let me know if I can help.
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