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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/28/13, 9:55 AM, Matthias Thyroff
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<div class="gmail_quote">"Stephen P. Villano"
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charge into that part of the map marked 'Here
be Dragons', you can add port forwarding to
your router for external access for mythweb,<br>
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But you **MUST** protect MythWeb from bots - eg
add passworded access to Apache. If a bot crawls
your recorded programs page, there's a "Delete"
link for every recorded program. Similarly,
there's a "Don't Record" and "Never Record" link
against every rule on your Recordings Rules page.
Having those crawls is likely to significantly
reduce the WAF !<br>
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That's one of the Dragons. Well, more like a
scorpion hiding in the grass!<br>
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<div>Just an idea (as someone who had this happen to
them) but shouldn't a dev add a directive to mythweb
to tell the bots not to crawl it? Not sure how
these things work but there's a page <a
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href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robots_exclusion_standard">here</a>
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The robots.txt file would stop a "law abiding" service like
Google, it wouldn't stop non-compliant spiders, malware or
nefarious individuals.<br>
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Well I do not know what others think about this, but my Apache at
home is purely private and serves web pages outside home only via
SSL and password protected.<br>
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Mine has no exposure to the internet, it's all private network and
well away from the DMZ.<br>
If I do put something onto the DMZ, it'd be a VPN connection only.<br>
Can't be too careful!<br>
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