I manage the web servers for a large organization that has apache as a
front end and multiple services in the backend accessed via the front end
in a reverse proxy setup. Recently they have decided to consolidate the
look and feel of the back end sites. I put up a number of ErrorDocuments
for 404,
imagine.
Jeffrey E Burgoyne wrote:
The time listed is the time the request was received and the
order is based on the time it finished is the most likely
culprit. Requests taking longer will cause this.
You can verify by adding %T parameter to your logging as that
gives you the time it took
But somebody with
more malicious intent could interpret and abuse based on what they see.
Perhaps, but my web server logs shows a very large number of hits
attacking vulnerabilities across multiple OS and web server types which
have no bearing on the server I am running. The fact
This may not be the right group, and if so can someone point me to an
appropriate list.
I am looking at the development of a system (either CGI or custom in house
module (handler)) where I have need to access more information from an SSL
session than seems to be provided with the standard