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With a somewhat blurry abbrevation of Common APache Request Interceptor,
Capri is a configuration snap-in for your Apache server enabling a new internal protocol with a
range of new possibilites for an administrator to fully take control of specific requests in a simple manner.
Since being just an advanced configuration-implementation of the brilliant module mod_rewrite,
Capri is 100% platform independant. No compilation needed, as long as you have a mod_rewrite enabled
Apache up and running, it's a Plug n' Play experience.
Capri brings the power of mod_rewrite to the common man.
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One of the main purposes with Capri is to provide server administrators with means to deal
with accesses generated by worms like Code Red I & II and Nimda trying to spread
over the HTTP protocol. Either simply to keep the requests they generate from ending up in the
access/error logs, or by using the supplied Anti-Worm Toolbox to take more definitive actions like digging up likely
authorative adresses for the originating newtwork-segment and notify them by email by infected
machines. Report infected machines to the
Internet Worm Registry.
Lock IP-addresses out from your server at the Apache level etc.
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