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| Thread ID: 117145 | 2011-04-04 11:40:00 | Website hits by server farm | hotkiwi (6379) | Press F1 |
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| 1191952 | 2011-04-04 11:40:00 | My website scores an enormous amount of repetitive hits from some German server farm (xsserver.eu and your-server.de). As my tracker registers the hits as repetitive hits, I assume it is the same user with the same cookie in his browser. Is a server farm in this case to be seen as an ISP? People basicallycan only host their websites at these specific servers. How can a user visit my website over a web hosting server? | hotkiwi (6379) | ||
| 1191953 | 2011-04-04 20:43:00 | Well it would be like google's bots searching for web content, websites can contact other sites from a server. It does not have to be done with a browser. You can even ping a site or run a DDoS attack on it from a web server Could be malicious hosted material (possibly not the hosting company but one of their customers) I'd contact the hosts and say that their servers are causing heavy traffic load on your site and could they investigate the issue |
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| 1191954 | 2011-04-04 23:41:00 | Will do that. Thanks a lot ! |
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