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5/29/2012 7:30 AM
 

Hey guys,

 I've got an issue that isn't per say related to DNN. We've just upgraded our servers and with the new one we got IIS7. Now there's a feature in IIS7 called "Dynamic IP Restrictions" which ultimately blocks DDoS attacks when receiving a number of concurrent requests. This is pretty good but im having problems with our DNN websites especially on pages where we have our own modules with forms (career form, contact us, etc.). I get blocked by the feature in IIS and presented with a 403 error. Im sure its because of that because i disabled it and everything was running fine.

What I wanted to ask is, how do you guys handle this? do you leave that feature enabled and just raise the maximum number of requests etc..? any recommended values?

Thanks :)

 
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