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Re: [opensuse] What is 'roundcube' & why are people looking for it on my web server?
- From: Amedee Van Gasse <amedee@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 15:51:43 +0100
- Message-id: <498C4E7F.6070200@xxxxxxxxx>
Per Jessen schreef:
One detail: you forgot a point in the print line. It should be:
print $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']." -- ".floor($i / 60)." minutes, ".
($i % 60)." seconds and counting ...<br/>".$filler;
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David Haller wrote:Works great, and hardly any stress on my server.
You guys have it the wrong way around. You don't want to give 'em
randomness as fast as you can, but you want to give it to them as
_slow_ as you can!
And it doesn't have to be random either. I've redirected dodgy requests
to 'wait.php' for the last 6 years:
--- wait.php ---
ignore_user_abort(0);
$filler=str_repeat(" ",16384);
for( $i=1800; $i; $i-- )
{
if ( connection_status() ) exit(0);
print $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']." -- ".floor($i / 60)." minutes, "
($i % 60)." seconds and counting ...<br/>".$filler;
sleep(1);
flush();
}
print "Done.<br/>".$filler;
--- php end ---
One detail: you forgot a point in the print line. It should be:
print $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']." -- ".floor($i / 60)." minutes, ".
($i % 60)." seconds and counting ...<br/>".$filler;
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