this looks much more like an sh -c command called either through a cgi or
worse through an exploit, lacking the argument string (ie : the shell
command), fortunately for you but unfortunately for the caller.
the fact that those error messages reside in the generic error_log
instead of in a
Hello,
How do you start/stop apache? That would be where to look. If you are using
the init scripts, check in there. If it looks like something from the
restart during log rotation then check into what is going on there.
Using '/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart'... What should I look into that
Hello,
the fact that those error messages reside in the generic error_log
instead of in a virtual server log file means that this thing happens
BEFORE the server can check WHICH virtual server to connect. if you can't
relate the beginning of those message with a configuration change, it may
Hello,
I'm having a lot of lines like this on /etc/httpd/log/error_log
sh: `-c' requires an argument
It's very extrange because all the servers running from apache are
virtualized and with their specific 'error_log' files...
What does this means? It's something dangerous? How to avoid it?
Hi Tomás,
On Monday, April 23, 2001, 12:29:21 PM, you babbled something about:
TGF Hello,
TGF I'm having a lot of lines like this on /etc/httpd/log/error_log
TGF sh: `-c' requires an argument
TGF It's very extrange because all the servers running from apache are
TGF virtualized and with