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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
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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
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On 10/27/2010 01:40 PM, lists.httpd-u...@duinheks.nl wrote:
Hello,
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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Mark Watts BSc
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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,
2010/10/27 Igor Galić i.ga...@brainsware.org:
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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
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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