Re: apache being hit

2004-11-29 Thread Roberto Winter
Hello, On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:57:03 +0100, Mathias Tauber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > > well... you were right!! They are receiving 404's... At least that is > > what access.log is reporting. However, when I tried what Mathias > > Tauber said, I got the source code for the root "index.ht

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Mathias Tauber
Hi, well... you were right!! They are receiving 404's... At least that is what access.log is reporting. However, when I tried what Mathias Tauber said, I got the source code for the root "index.html" instead of 404... very strange! Can this be explained? my fault, I had this problem a long time ago

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Roberto Winter
Hello again, well... you were right!! They are receiving 404's... At least that is what access.log is reporting. However, when I tried what Mathias Tauber said, I got the source code for the root "index.html" instead of 404... very strange! Can this be explained? If you answer, please send a copy

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Mathias Tauber
Hi, Er... sorry to all, but I just noticed that I am STILL getting a lot of requests (sorry for marking this as solved!... my mistake). Maybe some of the websites 'abusing' you still have you listed as an open proxy. This would mean the requests are made, but not succesfully answered by your serve

RE: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Dan Roozemond
> Er... sorry to all, but I just noticed that I am STILL getting a lot > of requests (sorry for marking this as solved!... my mistake). Maybe some of the websites 'abusing' you still have you listed as an open proxy. This would mean the requests are made, but not succesfully answered by your serve

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:50:04 +0100, Mathias Tauber wrote: > Here you need the comment. If you still encounter problems, let > us know... Preferably with a few of the offending log entries. -- Stephen Patterson http://patter.mine.nu/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] remove SPAM to reply Linux Counter N

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Roberto Winter
OOH no! Er... sorry to all, but I just noticed that I am STILL getting a lot of requests (sorry for marking this as solved!... my mistake). How come? I did disable the proxy modules from apache what could still be causing this? If you answer, please send a copy to me, since I am not currentl

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Mathias Tauber
Roberto, Guess you were right, proxies were enabled. I commented out the lines: ProxyRequests On from 'httpd.conf'. But I am still getting a lot of entries in access.log (I restarted apache) that's not enough! Look for this line: LoadModule proxy_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libproxy.so Here

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-09 Thread Roberto Winter
Hi there, Guess you were right, proxies were enabled. I commented out the lines: ProxyRequests On from 'httpd.conf'. But I am still getting a lot of entries in access.log (I restarted apache) Should the hits stop immediately after I disabled that? Should I uncomment any of these lines?: # #

Re: apache being hit

2004-11-08 Thread Jacob S
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 02:24:37 -0200 Roberto Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there! > > This started a few days ago with no apparent reason, my access.log has > more than a hit per seconf, coming from all sorts of bizarre pages > that have nothing to do with me... Why is that? Where can I get