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WordPress DDoS Exploit killing lighttpd php-fastcgi?

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  • @Mun said:
    He isn't using Nginx, and 'if' inside nginx is BAD!

    I pretty sure there's equivalent in lighttpd. And if inside Nginx is not always bad.

    There are cases where you simply cannot avoid using an if, for example if you need to test a variable which has no equivalent directive.

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited August 2014

    Still going on in static lighttpd site now, I'll try with varnish :(

    This is my access log in tail -f...

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