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#1 2018-06-21 05:13:32

colak
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GDPR and site protection

I am opening another thread to ask for ideas on how to monitor malicious site activity in your sites now that GDPR is enforced.


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#2 2018-06-21 06:05:31

phiw13
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Re: GDPR and site protection

Server logs?

The GDPR does not prevent logging. On both the hosts where it matters to me, I’ve set to delete them after 3 days, sufficient for me to do a basic check. Both those hosts do logging on their own (server management). One (Dreamhost) says they delete them after 3 days. The other one (a very private thing, in Japan) deletes them after 7 days (in Japan there is a voluntary code of conduct, complete with badges and audits by some privacy association; it is similar to the GDPR in scope, but not enshrined in laws).


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#3 2018-06-21 07:17:07

colak
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Re: GDPR and site protection

Maybe I should research ways construct an interface for them as they are hard to read as they are.


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#4 2018-06-21 08:14:46

colak
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Re: GDPR and site protection

I just experimented with txp logs which show both front and back end activity which is very cool. Is there a way to stop it from showing my visits? Previously we had rah_unlog_me but it is based on excluding IPs which are no longer logged.


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#5 2018-06-25 17:41:18

Saldacenkaw
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Re: GDPR and site protection

I guess, it’s more about web server (apache or nginx) and its logs. If you need useful analytics – try to use goaccess.io


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#6 2018-06-25 17:58:03

JimJoe
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Re: GDPR and site protection

I just look in my cpanel. If I see more than about 10 attempts at my login index page, its someone trying to get in. There are a thousand per month.

Some sites link to my site that violate my eula with the web host. Not sure how that affects me, but I block them in htaccess.

Other than that, I haven’t noticed anything.

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