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    mod_spamhaus_new

    Apache 2.4.x security, block known bad IP

    mod_spamhaus_new is an Apache module that uses DNSBL in order to block spam relay via web forms, preventing URL injection, block HTTP DDoS attacks from bots and generally protecting your web service denying access to a known bad IP address. This module is based on mod_spamhaus but has been updated for actual web server configurations and to support a list of domains, which are NOT spam blocked so customers can reach you even if they got a dynamic IP which is on a spam list. Default configuration takes advantage of the Spamhaus Block List (SBL) and the Exploits Block List (XBL) querying sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org but you can use a different DNSBL, for example local rbldnsd instance of sbl-xbl (increasing query performance). ...
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