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29 March 2005
ModSecurity (mod_security) - Open Source Web Application Firewall
by Roberta & 8 others (via)ModSecurity is an open source intrusion detection and prevention engine for web applications (or a web application firewall). Operating as an Apache Web server module or standalone, the purpose of ModSecurity is to increase web application security, protecting web applications from known and unknown attacks.
Referer Spam Redux [kuro5hin.org]
by Roberta & 1 other (via)Idées pour envoyer les robots promoteurs de jeux d'argent en ligne se faire voir ailleurs.<br/>
D'ailleurs, cet article fait le constat que le <a href="http://maxime.ritter.eu.org/une-solution-anti-spam-a-la-con-de-plus-breve150.html">nofollow n'aura servi à rien</a>... Sinon, pour faire chier du spammeur (mais plus pour se défouler que pour des choses utiles), linkez l'article de le <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_poker">poker online</a> de Wikipedia. L'explication <a href="http://frenchfragfactory.net/ozh/archives/2005/02/19/bloggers-of-the-world-unite/">ici</a>.
ASPN : Python Cookbook : My first application server
by roberto (via)A minimalist application server, handling both GET and POST requests, including multipart/form-data for file uploads, HTTP redirections, and with an in-memory session management.
24 March 2005
22 March 2005
Post Once Exactly
by François HodierneMy attempt is called Post Once Exactly, or POE for short. It isn’t so much an HTTP extension than it is a pattern of use; much as described in the original article, clients can take advantage of certain properties of the resource to figure out if their POST request has been successful.
21 March 2005
Caching Tutorial
by camel & 23 others, 1 comment (via)
A Web cache sits between one or more Web servers (also known as origin servers) and a client or many clients, and watches requests come by, saving copies of the responses — like HTML pages, images and files (collectively known as representations) — for itself. Then, if there is another request for the same URL, it can use the response that it has, instead of asking the origin server for it again.
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How many [atoms] would you like?
by François HodierneGoogle has a cool feature. It lets you tell it how many results you would like.