On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:

> The more likely answer is that this server is running Apache with web
> proxy enabled and open. And someone is using it to proxy those sites.
> Apache web proxy will record the URL requested, which in this case is
> the remote URL that it proxies.

There are no proxy config commands in the httpd.conf, wouldn't apache
default to not proxying even if mod_proxy was installed, which I don't
think it is?  I've never messed with proxying, how does one tell if the
server is usable this way?

Cliff


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