Max Built Trailers
A server on the edge of collapse. AI scrapers hammering the gates. We used AI-driven diagnostics to find the root causes, surgical fixes to restore operations, and layered defenses to make sure it never happens again.
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REPAIR
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FORTIFY
The Server Was Dying
Max Built Trailers came to us with a site that was barely functioning. Pages wouldn’t load. The admin dashboard was inaccessible. Customers were hitting infinite redirect loops. The server’s load average had spiked to 30.0+ — anything over 10.0 typically causes a crash.
$ system-diagnostic –full
SERVER STATUS
Load average: 30.0+ [CRITICAL]
PHP processes: MAXED / STUCK
MySQL queries: QUEUED / BACKING UP
ROOT CAUSES IDENTIFIED
1. SSL/Cloudflare redirect loop ■
2. Database transients: 11,800 items in single row
3. MySQL CPU: 140% on page load
4. Bot scraping: 100s of req/sec
5. Vulnerability probing: ACTIVE
VERDICT: Multiple simultaneous failures. Immediate intervention required.
Diagnose
Before fixing anything, we needed to understand everything. We used AI-assisted log analysis to parse thousands of server access logs and identify the exact attack vectors and failure points — in minutes, not days.
The Infinite Loop
The server and Cloudflare were in a redirect war. Cloudflare sent secure traffic, the server tried to redirect it again — creating an infinite bounce that locked out every visitor.
The Database Clog
A single database row had bloated to 11,800 items of expired temporary data. Every page load forced MySQL to churn through this at 140% CPU — the engine was drowning in its own exhaust.
The Bot Siege
AI scrapers were copying site data hundreds of times per second. Vulnerability bots — domestic and international — were probing every endpoint for weak points. The firewall couldn’t keep up.
Repair
With the diagnosis complete, we executed surgical fixes in priority order — stop the bleeding first, then restore full function.
Killed the Redirect Loop
Hardcoded the site’s identity directly into wp-config.php and implemented a Proxy Trust rule so the server recognizes Cloudflare’s security handshakes. The infinite bounce died instantly.
Flushed the Database
Deep-cleaned the transients table, clearing thousands of expired temporary data points that were choking every query. Database CPU dropped from 140% to 3.6%.
Cleared the Traffic Jam
Performed controlled restarts of Apache, PHP-FPM, and MySQL services to flush the queue of stuck requests. Server load dropped from 30.0 to 0.53.
Widened the Firewall
The server’s firewall was choking on the volume of traffic. We expanded its connection tracking capacity from 10,000 to 500,000 — allowing it to process and reject bad traffic in milliseconds without slowing down real customers.
Deployed the Geo-Shield
Activated Cloudflare’s geographic challenge system. International bot traffic now has to solve a security puzzle before seeing anything. Foreign scrapers stopped at the border. US customers pass through untouched.
Fortify
Fixing the immediate crisis was step one. Making sure it never happens again is where the real value lives. We built a multi-layered defense system that operates autonomously.
$ defense-status –all
AUTOMATED DEFENSES
Midnight Janitor (3AM cron): ACTIVE
Database auto-cleanup: ACTIVE
Config locks (WP_HOME/SITEURL): HARDCODED
PERIMETER SECURITY
Geo-Shield (international): ENFORCING
Vulnerability probe detection: ACTIVE
Dead zone traps (/cart, /checkout): ARMED
LiteSpeed disk cache: SERVING
MONITORING
Custom utilization alerts: CONFIGURED
Cloudflare sync: ACTIVE
Threat level: LOW ●
The Midnight Janitor
An automated cron job runs every night at 3AM, sweeping the database and clearing temporary junk data before it can accumulate. The clog that took the site down can never form again.
Dead Zone Traps
Bots were hammering /cart/ and /checkout/ to strain the database. Since the site doesn’t use e-commerce, we turned those URLs into honeypots — any bot that hits them is dropped instantly.
The Site Is Boring Now
Boring is the goal. The site is invisible to bots because they can’t get through the gates. Even if they do, they’re handed a static cached file that costs the server nothing. The owner sleeps at night.
Is Your Server a Sitting Duck?
Most businesses don’t know their site is under attack until it goes down. We diagnose, repair, and build defenses that operate while you sleep.
