So I'm looking through error logs and i see stuff like domain.com/a/b/ and it's a bad request... or a null reference error... because it's supposed to be something like domain.com/a/b?someParameter=someValue
i'm guessing this is a crawler of some sort, or someone trying to brute force some information.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan We experience a lot of noise from both search engine crawlers (which you can tell to not crawl if you update your robots.txt), and a range of different stand alone hosts which tries multiple attack vectors like input and header injections. The latter ones are probably part of a botnet, or just infected with malware or something something.
However, bad search engine crawlers ignore the robots file.
Hello, how to make code json super pure? without nuget and package. Motive need compile just one DLL. Cause package to 2 is bad. Please help me and impossible?
If I had a data context, would it be better to have a class that simply opens the database connection and for the life of the class it remains open, or simply use the using and ensure each scope closes, then for the dispose implementation just validate the connection state and dump it?
@Michael anywhere, it doesn't matter ... I set that up in config, depends what it is I need to get (information wise) ... what tends to generally work is a rolling log file though
@KendallFrey: My best guess is "No, too many serializer and the source is alwys secret. No package either, why is there a a JSON extension? Not only newtonsoft and twenty other", but that is still garbage
interesting, I'll have to look into that. Remote debugging seems like it would be great, but i couldnt get it to work for some reason. Followed all instructions but VS couldnt find my remote server, so i've given up for now.
I have branches of a project in TFS. There are specific changesets I want to merge from one branch to another. Someone called it "cherry picking" but I'm confused on how to do it.
I understand the difference between String and StringBuilder (StringBuilder being mutable) but is there a large performance difference between the two?
The program I’m working on has a lot of case driven string appends (500+). Is using StringBuilder a better choice?
In TFS, is there a way to create a version of a project that is branched directly off of the main branch, but is a clone of one of the children of the main branch? Basically cloning a sibling of a branch instead of a child.
I have changesets that were accidentally put into the main branch instead of the development branch. I'm trying to figure out how to get them into the development branch without getting all the other changesets from the main branch.
I'd like to try to put them into a copy of the dev branch to make sure they're correct before merging them into the actual dev branch.