M marcus123 Member Sunday at 12:24 PM #1 Sunday at 12:24 PM #1 Hey there, I can see "TooManyNon2xxStatus" in the error logs. Where can I change the value that trigger this error?
Hey there, I can see "TooManyNon2xxStatus" in the error logs. Where can I change the value that trigger this error?
serpent_driver Well-Known Member Monday at 11:12 AM #2 Monday at 11:12 AM #2 marcus123 said: I can see "TooManyNon2xxStatus" in the error logs. Click to expand... This seems to be an OpenLiteSpeed error, so you better should ask OLS support as this forum is for LiteSpeed Enterprise. https://forum.openlitespeed.org/
marcus123 said: I can see "TooManyNon2xxStatus" in the error logs. Click to expand... This seems to be an OpenLiteSpeed error, so you better should ask OLS support as this forum is for LiteSpeed Enterprise. https://forum.openlitespeed.org/
serpent_driver Well-Known Member Tuesday at 8:39 AM #4 Tuesday at 8:39 AM #4 marcus123 said: Where can I change the value that trigger this error? Click to expand... Try this: https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsadc/zeroconf/#optional-debug-log
marcus123 said: Where can I change the value that trigger this error? Click to expand... Try this: https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsadc/zeroconf/#optional-debug-log
M marcus123 Member Tuesday at 9:00 AM #5 Tuesday at 9:00 AM #5 Thank you very much for your reply. This looks like to be specific to Zero Conf. A feature that we aren't using.
Thank you very much for your reply. This looks like to be specific to Zero Conf. A feature that we aren't using.
serpent_driver Well-Known Member Tuesday at 9:06 AM #6 Tuesday at 9:06 AM #6 Follow the steps for Toggle Debug Logging. The steps for WebADC and LSWS are the same. https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsws/cp/cpanel/debug-log/
Follow the steps for Toggle Debug Logging. The steps for WebADC and LSWS are the same. https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsws/cp/cpanel/debug-log/
M marcus123 Member Tuesday at 11:22 AM #7 Tuesday at 11:22 AM #7 It's all there for the logs, thank you. But it still doesn't address my question: I'm not looking why. That I know: way to many 403 of some bad bots. How can I increase or lower the amount of let's say 403 before expediting a ban?
It's all there for the logs, thank you. But it still doesn't address my question: I'm not looking why. That I know: way to many 403 of some bad bots. How can I increase or lower the amount of let's say 403 before expediting a ban?
serpent_driver Well-Known Member Tuesday at 11:30 AM #8 Tuesday at 11:30 AM #8 marcus123 said: How can I increase or lower the amount of let's say 403 before expediting a ban? Click to expand... Since the documentation does not provide any information about this, you should contact LiteSpeed Support directly. support@litespeedtech.com
marcus123 said: How can I increase or lower the amount of let's say 403 before expediting a ban? Click to expand... Since the documentation does not provide any information about this, you should contact LiteSpeed Support directly. support@litespeedtech.com
M marcus123 Member Tuesday at 11:59 AM #9 Tuesday at 11:59 AM #9 That would make sense. I did RTFM many times. But also failed finding any useful info on it. I'll do that. Thank you for your time. Much appreciated.
That would make sense. I did RTFM many times. But also failed finding any useful info on it. I'll do that. Thank you for your time. Much appreciated.
M marcus123 Member Tuesday at 4:13 PM #10 Tuesday at 4:13 PM #10 Well support wasn't helpful at all. Basically it was "Deal with it - We don't care". That's bad... Time to start looking elsewhere I guess.
Well support wasn't helpful at all. Basically it was "Deal with it - We don't care". That's bad... Time to start looking elsewhere I guess.
serpent_driver Well-Known Member Yesterday at 8:51 AM #11 Yesterday at 8:51 AM #11 marcus123 said: Well support wasn't helpful at all. Basically it was "Deal with it - We don't care". That's bad... Time to start looking elsewhere I guess. Click to expand... Use CloudFlare WAF. It is always better to use any external service to filter unwanted traffic like bad bots.
marcus123 said: Well support wasn't helpful at all. Basically it was "Deal with it - We don't care". That's bad... Time to start looking elsewhere I guess. Click to expand... Use CloudFlare WAF. It is always better to use any external service to filter unwanted traffic like bad bots.