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Problem with apache

sc754sc754 Member

Hi,

Today I've had a few problems with apache, wonder if anyone know's a solution:

doing netstat -an

I get lots of (hundreds) lines like this

tcp 0 0 my.ip:80 74.63.229.204:2622 SYN_RECV

I also have a lot of ESTABLISHED and TIME_WAIT connections (high in my servers port range 40000+ but on the connecting ip it's port 80 most of the time. My apache has spawned loads of processes and loads very slowly or times out.

Any help?

Comments

  • Slowloris Flood? Maybe or a HTTP Flood GET/Post

  • sc754sc754 Member

    @nexmark said:
    Slowloris Flood? Maybe or a HTTP Flood GET/Post

    Thanks for the info. I've put squid in front of apache now which has restored the sites load time. Only problem is wordpress doesn't want to work with squid ;(

  • @sc754 said:
    Thanks for the info. I've put squid in front of apache now which has restored the sites load time. Only problem is wordpress doesn't want to work with squid ;(

    Try something easier such as Cloudflare and set the security to high, Also is this a VPS or shared hosting

  • sc754 said: Thanks for the info. I've put squid in front of apache now which has restored the sites load time. Only problem is wordpress doesn't want to work with squid ;(

    Just switching to nginx can be a solution.

  • namhuynamhuy Member

    nexmark said: shared hosting

    you can't run netstat with shared hosting

  • ProfforgProfforg Member
    edited June 2014

    namhuy said: you can't run netstat with shared hosting

    Wow. You seems to stuck in 2004? SSH is allowed on many web-hosters.

  • this is because apache usually opens a new thread for each couple of connections. switch to apache-mpm if you must use htaccess, or choose nginx/lighttpd

  • sc754sc754 Member

    My partial solution is to put varnish in front of apache instead of squid. Still getting a bit of load but much less and sites load quickly so it'll do

    Thanks for the help

  • @namhuy said:
    you can't run netstat with shared hosting

    Ever heard of shell access on cpanel, must not.

  • namhuynamhuy Member

    I must have been outdated, back then while i used sharing hosting, there was no ssh

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