Protecting Login Pages against Brute Force Attack v1
Problem this snippet solves: This is the first version of an iRule that can help protect a login site from brute force attacks.
When a request is made against the application the iRule looks for ...
Updated Jun 06, 2023
Version 2.0lnxgeek
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Songseajoon_222
Jun 07, 2016Nimbostratus
I looked to try this method, it was fine.
However, too slow, regardless of the login failure / success or not.
Login also slow, slow even fail to log in.
I saw reduces the size of content-length, but works quickly and well
Login successful when there was still experiencing a slow phenomenon.
how can i do?