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So, one of the downfalls of Apache is it is a process-driven server which, when hit by a lot of visitors, it can die. A terrible, terrible death. Basically, a visit spins up a process and keeps it open. Spin up enough of these and, well, you get the idea.

Today, a few times, we were hit by something. I can't be sure what it was, we have cloudfront.com in front of the server which stops a lot of threats, it also reduces my ability to see what is happening on the logs. So, I haven't had a chance to dig too far yet, I was just working on getting it back up.

SO, I have kind-of set up NGINX to serve the site. You probably noticed a bunch of weird goings on while I tried to convert the Apache config to NGINX. Which I *think* I have done. Anyway, NGINX is event-driven and can handle the additional traffic quite well. It wont spin up additional processes unnecessarily.

Anyway, I hope its all ok, I can't be sure if this is malicious or not just yet, but as I am in a bit of a quasi-legal battle with another company at the moment, it seems a little coincidental. :)

Please report any strange goings on.

THanks,

Christian

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Trying to access the ACT page this error msg pops up.

* Invision Power Services * IP.Board v3.4.2 * Main public executable wrapper. *
Set-up and load module to run * Last Updated: $Date: 2012-05-10 16:10:13 -0400
(Thu, 10 May 2012) $ *

* * @author $Author: bfarber $ * @copyright (c) 2001 - 2009 Invision Power Services, Inc. * @license http://www.invisionpower.com/company/standards.php#license'>http://www.invisionpower.com/company/standards.php#license * @package IP.Board * @link http://www.invisionpower.com * @version $Rev: 10721 $ * */ define( 'IPB_THIS_SCRIPT', 'public' ); require_once( './initdata.php' );/*noLibHook*/ require_once( IPS_ROOT_PATH . 'sources/base/ipsRegistry.php' );/*noLibHook*/ require_once( IPS_ROOT_PATH . 'sources/base/ipsController.php' );/*noLibHook*/ ipsController::run(); exit();

In addition SAU has been extremely flakey, Receiving the Page re "live version" blah blah blah for 2 days more often than not is dissapointing.

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i can't get into the nsw members page prank, google chrome keeps trying to download it??

when i open it in ie after it downloads it this is what comes up.

* Invision Power Services * IP.Board v3.4.2 * Main public executable wrapper. * Set-up and load module to run * Last Updated: $Date: 2012-05-10 16:10:13 -0400 (Thu, 10 May 2012) $ * * * @author $Author: bfarber $ * @copyright © 2001 - 2009 Invision Power Services, Inc. * @license http://www.invisionpower.com/company/standards.php#license * @package IP.Board * @link http://www.invisionpower.com * @version $Rev: 10721 $ * */ define( 'IPB_THIS_SCRIPT', 'public' ); require_once( './initdata.php' );/*noLibHook*/ require_once( IPS_ROOT_PATH . 'sources/base/ipsRegistry.php' );/*noLibHook*/ require_once( IPS_ROOT_PATH . 'sources/base/ipsController.php' );/*noLibHook*/ ipsController::run(); exit();

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Great! Thanks!

I think its just local caching, but I don't know how to confirm that because mine works fine in all browsers (but I have cache disabled in chrome for development)

tweety - can you try another browser just to test with?

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i can't get into the nsw members page prank, google chrome keeps trying to download it??

when i open it in ie after it downloads it this is what comes up.

* Invision Power Services * IP.Board v3.4.2 * Main public executable wrapper. * Set-up and load module to run * Last Updated: $Date: 2012-05-10 16:10:13 -0400 (Thu, 10 May 2012) $ * * * @author $Author: bfarber $ * @copyright © 2001 - 2009 Invision Power Services, Inc. * @license http://www.invisionpower.com/company/standards.php#license * @package IP.Board * @link http://www.invisionpower.com * @version $Rev: 10721 $ * */ define( 'IPB_THIS_SCRIPT', 'public' ); require_once( './initdata.php' );/*noLibHook*/ require_once( IPS_ROOT_PATH . 'sources/base/ipsRegistry.php' );/*noLibHook*/ require_once( IPS_ROOT_PATH . 'sources/base/ipsController.php' );/*noLibHook*/ ipsController::run(); exit();

In Chrome -

1. Hit F12

2. Ten RIGHT CLICK on the refresh button

3. Select the 3rd option "hard clear and clear cache" or something to that effect.

It will then work ok :)

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