Re: [us...@httpd] What's this?

2010-11-10 Thread lists . httpd-user
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Hello Igor,

Oct 27, Oct 27, Igor Galić wrote to users@httpd.apache.org about Re:...:

IG   Regularly I see entries in the error log like: 
IG   GET http://98.126.64.106/judge123.php HTTP/1.1 404

IG  Somebody is using your server as open proxy, and successfully so.

Strange...

IG  Even though you see 404s, that doesn't mean it's being rejected.
IG  A 403 would mean it is being rejected.
IG  See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxyrequests
IG  It's off by default, and for good.

I have not touched any proxy setting in my configuration. As you
say, proxy request forwarding should by default be be off. What I
don't understand is, why they do get the 404 errors. Or actually any
error at all.

Thanks,

J.D.H. Beekhuizen
e-mail: jdh.beekhui...@duinheks.nl
tel:++31(71)4015437
fax:++31(71)4017198

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[us...@httpd] What's this?

2010-10-27 Thread lists . httpd-user

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Hello,

Regularly I see entries in the error log like: 
GET http://98.126.64.106/judge123.php HTTP/1.1 404

with varying IP address and varying file name.
I am not very worried, because the 404 means they don't get
anything.
But I'd like to know what exactly they are trying to do (and why do
it via my system)?
Thanks for any clarifying thoughts.

Regards,

Hans.

J.D.H. Beekhuizen
e-mail: jdh.beekhui...@duinheks.nl
tel:++31(71)4015437
fax:++31(71)4017198

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Re: [us...@httpd] What's this?

2010-10-27 Thread Mark Watts
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On 10/27/2010 01:40 PM, lists.httpd-u...@duinheks.nl wrote:
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 Regularly I see entries in the error log like: GET
 http://98.126.64.106/judge123.php HTTP/1.1 404

This is a test to see if you are running an open proxy.

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Re: [us...@httpd] What's this?

2010-10-27 Thread Igor Galić

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 Hello,
 
 Regularly I see entries in the error log like: 
 GET http://98.126.64.106/judge123.php HTTP/1.1 404
 with varying IP address and varying file name.
 I am not very worried, because the 404 means they don't get
 anything.
 But I'd like to know what exactly they are trying to do (and why do
 it via my system)?
 Thanks for any clarifying thoughts.

Somebody is using your server as open proxy, and successfully so.
Even though you see 404s, that doesn't mean it's being rejected.
A 403 would mean it is being rejected.

See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxyrequests
It's off by default, and for good.

 Regards,
 
   Hans.
 
 J.D.H. Beekhuizen
 e-mail:   jdh.beekhui...@duinheks.nl
 tel:  ++31(71)4015437
 fax:  ++31(71)4017198
 
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Re: [us...@httpd] What's this?

2010-10-27 Thread Eric Covener
2010/10/27 Igor Galić i.ga...@brainsware.org:

 - lists httpd-user lists.httpd-u...@duinheks.nl wrote:

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 Hello,

 Regularly I see entries in the error log like:
 GET http://98.126.64.106/judge123.php HTTP/1.1 404
 with varying IP address and varying file name.
 I am not very worried, because the 404 means they don't get
 anything.
 But I'd like to know what exactly they are trying to do (and why do
 it via my system)?
 Thanks for any clarifying thoughts.

 Somebody is using your server as open proxy, and successfully so.
 Even though you see 404s, that doesn't mean it's being rejected.
 A 403 would mean it is being rejected.

 See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxyrequests
 It's off by default, and for good.


It's hard to tell based on the access log entry along if jude123.php
was 404 on the IP address specified in the absolute URL (via proxy) or
was mapped to your default vhost and attempted to be served locally
(where it would 404 based on the unusual filename).  The latter is
pretty common even when ProxyRequests is off.

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[us...@httpd] What's this error proxy: error reading status line ????

2009-09-12 Thread ricardo13

Hi,

I would like to know, why happen this ???

I use mod_rewrite (with flag [P]) and mod_proxy.
I use external program with RewriteMap directive.

Ricardo


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