Mikael Jirari said:
> Hi, I have an apache-ssl server
> https://www.my_server.com/my_page works fine
>
> But I like the apache-ssl server to listen on port 80 with http protocol
> for the frontpage so the users won't have to type https.
be sure you have a Listen directive in the config so it knows
Title: Help on apache
Hi, I have an apache-ssl server
https://www.my_server.com/my_page works fine
But I like the apache-ssl server to listen on port 80 with http protocol for the frontpage so the users won't have to type https.
Using a basic virtualhost directive doesn't work,
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Looks like a harmless attempt, because it tries to open M$ files. If this
> goes on and on you might want to block acces from that host. Perhaps a
> previous user of your ip had a warez ftp server and people try to login to
> download stuff. Look from where
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 15:55, Ole Sebastian Stein wrote:
> We just got our ADSL and now have a server running Apache on a potato box
> at home. DynDNS provides us with dynamic dns.
>
> Today I found these lines in my acces.log:
>
> 213.133.35.205 - - [29/Oct/2001:12:54:40 +0100] "GET /scripts/roo
Thanks to all of you people responding so fast. I now rest assured that
the ''attack'' was only a worm affecting IIS. Never the less I will start
reading some books on Linux security right away. :)
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Ole Sebastian Stein
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On Monday 29 October 2001 07:55 am, Ole Sebastian Stein wrote:
> and so on. To me it looks as if 213.145.168.244 is trying
> to execute some file giving him root access. Are someone trying to
> crack my machine? What should I do?
These are all remnants of the Code Red/Nimda worms. You only hav
High,
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Ole Sebastian Stein wrote:
> We just got our ADSL and now have a server running Apache on a potato box
> at home. DynDNS provides us with dynamic dns.
>
> Today I found these lines in my acces.log:
>
> 213.133.35.205 - - [29/Oct/2001:12:54:40 +0100] "GET /scripts/roo
OSS> We just got our ADSL and now have a server running Apache on a potato box
OSS> at home. DynDNS provides us with dynamic dns.
OSS> Today I found these lines in my acces.log:
OSS> 213.133.35.205 - - [29/Oct/2001:12:54:40 +0100] "GET
/scripts/root.exe?/c+dir HT
OSS> TP/1.0" 404 210
OSS> 213.
We just got our ADSL and now have a server running Apache on a potato box
at home. DynDNS provides us with dynamic dns.
Today I found these lines in my acces.log:
213.133.35.205 - - [29/Oct/2001:12:54:40 +0100] "GET /scripts/root.exe?/c+dir HT
TP/1.0" 404 210
213.133.35.205 - - [29/Oct/2001:12:5
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