On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Jason Vas Dias
wrote:
> But I had the impression from reading the documentation that the
> "access_log" was to
> record actual ACCESSes , ie. for requests that at least pass the "is a
> valid HTTP request" test ,
> and that non-requests, if logged at all, should
On Tuesday 31 May 2011 15:37:17 Ben Timby wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Jason Vas Dias
> wrote:
> > I guess this is just opportunist hosts trying to connect to port 80 / port
> > 443 with a garbage protocol ?
> > If so, why are log entries made in the access log and not in the error
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Jason Vas Dias
wrote:
> I guess this is just opportunist hosts trying to connect to port 80 / port
> 443 with a garbage protocol ?
> If so, why are log entries made in the access log and not in the error log ?
Jason, this looks like a host connecting to port 443
ason Vas Dias wrote: -----
>
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> From: Jason Vas Dias
> Date: 05/31/2011 10:08AM
> Subject: [users@httpd] strange encoded requests coming in to my server -
> like ' "\x80F\x01\x03\x01" ' ??
>
> Now finally able to host a
ge encoded requests coming in to my server -
like ' "\x80F\x01\x03\x01" ' ??
Now finally able to host a website on my home static-IP ADSL connection,
using Linux (FC-14) apache httpd-2.2.17-1.fc14.x86_64 ,
with "IP-passthrough" and "Full NAT" enabled on
Now finally able to host a website on my home static-IP ADSL connection, using
Linux (FC-14) apache httpd-2.2.17-1.fc14.x86_64 ,
with "IP-passthrough" and "Full NAT" enabled on the ADSL router so it assigns
my host its own WAN address ,
I'm seeing these strange entries in the access log :
117.24