Hello Milver,

> have you tried commenting it out to disable it?
> if not, you might want to add this line inside the said proxy directives

>       Allow from yourdomain.com

> it doesn't work? enlist his IP block to denied list.

No, that did not work.  Trying to enlist the IP would mean daily crawling
through the logs since its not just one IP address that is connecting to my
server.

Further researched says to "disable mod_proxy"  but I can't find where to
disable it.  I've gone to the extent of uninstalling the whole apache and
install from scratch but the latest full install does not have any PROXY*
statements in any of the conf files.    I have also tried commenting out
APACHEPROXIED to no avail.


P.S.  I'm replying to your post which I only read in marc.freenet.ph since
I did not get a copy of your reply.  The strange thing though is that the
qlinux archives also did not have a copy of your reply.

Thanks!

God bless you.
William

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