Thank your for the reply.

Any ideas how such a request could end up on my server? I had a few, all 
requesting URLs of electronic companies. A glitch in some domain name 
service?

Thanks again

Juergen

(Mir wird gerade klar, dass ich auch in Deutsch mailen koennte...)



-----Original Message-----
From:   Steffen Dettmer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, April 21, 1999 1:02 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: Off topic: Which browsers support AuthType Digest?

> > While I'm at it asking questions not belonging here: I found an apache 
log
> > entry I am concerned about, the entry is
> > "GET http://www.somehost.com HTTP/1.1" 200 5647
> > (changed hostname). It looks like as if a request for a foreign host 
url
> > succeeds?!?
>
> Check your configuration. Seems like you've enabled mod_proxy.  Except 
when
> www.somehost.com is an alias for your local host. Then it's ok.

telnet www www
then a
GET http://xxx_illegal_domain_name/ HTTP 1.1
is successful here too! It seems that the server is ignoring an illegal
servername and uses the default (or first or whatever ;) ) virtual host.

oki,

Steffen

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