Reason for suspension because of hit limits

Hi. My site has been suspended for third time because of hit limits. It’s a personal site. Not a blog, but a set of tools that only I use so the hits are minimal. So the only reason for a suspension that I can think of it’s a DOS attack or something similar. May be. It’s absurd attack a page with no interest for anyone but me, but it’s possible.

The question IS: Is there some place at the control panel where I can see which are the hits that reached the limits? I think it’s something very basic that I can’t find.

Unfortunaitly, there’s no way to see where the traffic’s come from in control panel.

If you think it might be a DDOS I’d recommend getting a free domain (like a .pp.ua one) that you can add here and use cloudflare for DDOS protection

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no. no where the traffic comes, but what are the pages being attacked. Basic information any web server logs.

I’m sorry, but we don’t store access logs. The logs are immediately aggregated into a number of hits per account, and then discarded. The costs to process and store all the logs from all free hosting websites was just too big.

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Unfortunately not.

Each server hosts lots of sites. so the logs would get out of hand way to quickly.

Again if you want decent logging, Cloudflare is probably your best option. Although, I think google analytics might give you some of the same data too

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Ok. thank you.