Hello,
I foundon my apache´s loga lot
ofmessages like
*.*.*.*- - [Date] "GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com
HTP1.0/" 404206 "-" "-"
I saw on many lists and FAQs some indications that
the problem may be causedbecause ofan unconfigured proxy and bad
p
Hi Ricardo,
On Friday 03 October 2003 22:51, Ricardo wrote:
I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - - I saw on many lists and FAQs some indications that the problem
may be caused because
Hello,
I foundon my apache´s loga lot
ofmessages like
*.*.*.*- - [Date] "GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com
HTP1.0/" 404206 "-" "-"
I saw on many lists and FAQs some indications that
the problem may be causedbecause ofan unconfigured proxy and bad
p
Hi Ricardo,
On Friday 03 October 2003 22:51, Ricardo wrote:
I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - - I saw on many lists and FAQs some indications that the problem
may be caused because
Hello,
I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - -
I saw on many lists and FAQs some indications that the problem may be caused
because of an unconfigured proxy and bad permissions of access, but even
when
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:59:38PM -0300, Ricardo Abrantes wrote:
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - -
Does anyone knows what may be causing this?
People are trying to abuse your server in the way you discovered.
However, it seems
Le 12328ième jour après Epoch,
Ricardo Abrantes écrivait:
Hello,
I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com
HTP1.0/ 404 206 - -
If *.*.*.* is your IP, then it's probably a proxy problem. Otherwise, there
is somebody
People are trying to abuse your server in the way you discovered.
However, it seems they are failing, and that Apache is saying Document
not found in answer to the odd request.
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this? I
People are trying to abuse your server in the way you discovered.
However, it seems they are failing, and that Apache is saying Document
not found in answer to the odd request.
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this?
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:57:13PM -0300, Ricardo Abrantes wrote:
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this?
Since Apache is not configured to be a proxy by default, I am sure your
server is not seriously being abused.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I found on my apache?s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - -
this means, somebody tried, if your host is configured as an proxy. The 404
means you are not vulnerable
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this? I did some IP range filtering with
iptables, but it is not a clean solution, there must be a better way... =)
No, you can eighter offer
Hello,
I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - -
I saw on many lists and FAQs some indications that the problem may be caused
because of an unconfigured proxy and bad permissions of access, but even
when
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:59:38PM -0300, Ricardo Abrantes wrote:
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - -
Does anyone knows what may be causing this?
People are trying to abuse your server in the way you discovered.
However, it seems
Le 12328ième jour après Epoch,
Ricardo Abrantes écrivait:
Hello,
I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com
HTP1.0/ 404 206 - -
If *.*.*.* is your IP, then it's probably a proxy problem. Otherwise, there
is somebody
People are trying to abuse your server in the way you discovered.
However, it seems they are failing, and that Apache is saying Document
not found in answer to the odd request.
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this?
People are trying to abuse your server in the way you discovered.
However, it seems they are failing, and that Apache is saying Document
not found in answer to the odd request.
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this?
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:57:13PM -0300, Ricardo Abrantes wrote:
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this?
Since Apache is not configured to be a proxy by default, I am sure your
server is not seriously being abused.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I found on my apache?s log a lot of messages like
*.*.*.* - - [Date] GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com HTP1.0/ 404
206 - -
this means, somebody tried, if your host is configured as an proxy. The 404
means you are not vulnerable
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Thank you Tom (and thank you François), but is there a way to block users
from Internet to use my server like this? I did some IP range filtering with
iptables, but it is not a clean solution, there must be a better way... =)
No, you can eighter offer
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