• trendycloud

    (@trendycloud)


    Hello from France!

    I am a (lonely… ^^) sysadmin, hosting customers that are using “Solid Security” plugins on their websites.

    Sometimes it is free version, sometimes it is the pro version.

    Long story short: is there a way to identify status codes (403/404/etc) generated by these plugins?

    The goal is to isolate status codes from “Solid Security” and status codes from by Apache/Nginx/etc.

    Because above each website, there are Varnish/HAProxy servers, unable to detect who is the “author” of these responses (401/403/404/etc).

    Just a question (please, feel free to send me some RTFM links!) :

    • Is there a hook (or a way) to add a custom HTTP header indicating that the response was generated by “Solid Security” plugins?
    • Or, Is there a hook/way to send a custom status code (ex: 429) from “Solid Security” plugins instead of 403/404 ?

    Sorry if my question is “out of bounds” or if it was already answered.

    Again, any RTFM links are accepted! ^^

    Have a great day. 🙂

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