Ok, it’s me again. I’ve been checking the sampled logs on my cloudflare website and I’ve noticed some very particular requests:

Some context: I’m hosting my own static website (a personal blog) at home and serving it to the internet through a Cloudflare tunnel.

Upon inspecting them it seems like they are bots and web-crawlers trying to access directories and files that don’t exist on my server, (since I’m not using wordpress). While I don’t really have any credentials or anything to lose on my website and these attacks are harmless so far, this is kinda scary.

Should I worry? Is this normal internet behaviour? Should I expect even worse kinds of attacks? What can I do to improve security on my website and try to block these kinds of requests/attacks?

I’m still a noob, so this is a good opportunity for learning.

Thanks

  • hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    17 hours ago

    Just make sure you actually enable the jails/filters for the services you use … I’ve seen people just install it and that will by default just protect ssh and leave everything else as is.