On Saturday 26 November 2005 23:56, Joseph wrote: > I just have noticed that my Apache2 access.log has few entries: > > 220.189.234.182 - - [27/Sep/2005:03:21:59 -0600] "CONNECT > 202.165.103.38:80 HTTP/1.1" 200 17505 61.232.83.75 - - > [09/Oct/2005:04:33:26 -0600] "CONNECT 66.135.208.90:80 HTTP/1.1" 200 > 25952 59.40.34.187 - - [09/Oct/2005:19:05:40 -0600] "CONNECT > 210.59.228.72:25 HTTP/1.1" 200 17368 66.219.100.118 - - > [18/Oct/2005:02:04:00 -0600] "CONNECT mx2.ToughGuy.net:25 HTTP/1.0" > 200 30192 213.180.210.35 - - [26/Nov/2005:12:09:14 -0700] "CONNECT > 213.180.193.1:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 16916 > > These IP's are mostly from Russian or Chines hackers. > My proxy is not enabled in /etc/conf.d/apache2 > APACHE2_OPTS="-D DEFAULT_VHOST -D SSL -D PHP4" > > Anybody has similar entries. According to Apache explanation: > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/FAQ.html#proxyscan > "200" would indicate that somebody is using my apache as proxy, but > how? > > -- > #Joseph
The answer is already in the page you posted. Page sizes are different, so you are serving as a proxy. Set NameVirtualHost and VirtualHost directives in /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/00_default_vhost.conf and /etc/apache2/httpd.conf as instructed in the link above. Ciao Francesco -- Linux Version 2.6.12-gentoo-r9, Compiled #2 Wed Aug 24 18:43:16 CEST 2005 One 2.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 Processor, 2GB RAM, 4308.99 Bogomips Total aemaeth -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list