Re: Invalid "host" information in access and error logs

2015-10-28 Thread tamere22
Thanks for your time. So you're saying clients request www.siteA.com but rewrite packets to say host: www.siteB.com in their http request ? Why would google bot do such a thing ? I'm still unsure because I don't see why legitimate clients would do that. For you, it's ok to have in log file "

Re: Invalid "host" information in access and error logs

2015-10-28 Thread tamere22
Hi, I'm sorry but I can't believe this is true. The random "hosts" I see in logs are defined in other "server" blocks that have their own separate log files. Also why would the "server" information in the logs be good whereas the "host" information is completly random ? Please review configurat

Invalid "host" information in access and error logs

2015-10-28 Thread tamere22
Hi, My message is referring to this bug report : https://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/818#comment:6 The person answering me told me to come talk here about this. I don't understand his answers, as "How nginx processes a request" page states "In this configuration nginx tests only the request’s