RE: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-17 Thread analog-help
Hi Stephen,

I tried it many times but my server gives bad request page ..instead
so thats I think isnt the case

regards
Shishir Singhai

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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Shishir Singhai wrote:

 Hi

 Sorry to reply so late but I did not have proxy enabled in my httpd.conf
in
 apache than the problem is somewhere else


I think at least some versions of Apache interpret a request for
http://www.yahoo.com/ as a request for your own home page, if proxy is off.

Try sending this request to your web server and see what comes back. (Do

telnet www.your.server.name 80
GET http://www.yahoo.com/ HTTP/1.0

followed by TWO new lines).

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RE: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-14 Thread analog-help
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Shishir Singhai wrote:

 Hi
 
 Sorry to reply so late but I did not have proxy enabled in my httpd.conf in
 apache than the problem is somewhere else
 

I think at least some versions of Apache interpret a request for
http://www.yahoo.com/ as a request for your own home page, if proxy is off.

Try sending this request to your web server and see what comes back. (Do

telnet www.your.server.name 80
GET http://www.yahoo.com/ HTTP/1.0

followed by TWO new lines).

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RE: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-12 Thread analog-help
Hi

Sorry to reply so late but I did not have proxy enabled in my httpd.conf in
apache than the problem is somewhere else

regards
Shishir Singhai

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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 8:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites


Klaus Johannes Rusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stephen Turner wrote:

 On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Aengus wrote:

 Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [27/Oct/2002:23:16:17 +051800] GET http://www.yahoo.com HTTP/1.1
 200 8779 - ProxyHunter
 Is this a proxy server log file? (It doesn't look like one). But
 they're not valid URL requests on any web server I've ever used.

 Could be, but it's more likely that mod_proxy is enabled, allowing
 this server to act as a proxy server. In that case, you should turn
 it off (or restrict access to trusted users, if you meant for it to
 be a proxy server). You really don't want your computer fielding
 requests from random people to other servers.

 ProxyHunter is actually a tool looking for open proxies -- see
 URL:http://www.proxys4all.com/tools.shtml for details.

The fact that the sample log entries happened to contain ProxyHunter
as one of the browsers is irrelevant (you snipped the other two
entries). The log entries look like proxy logs because the requests
aren't for local files.

Aengus

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RE: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-01 Thread analog-help

thanks
Here are the lines from my logfile

64.0.144.15 - - [27/Oct/2002:19:10:27 +051800] GET http://www.intel.com/
HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)
202.88.144.103 - - [27/Oct/2002:23:16:17 +051800] GET http://www.yahoo.com
HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - ProxyHunter
64.0.144.15 - - [28/Oct/2002:03:50:30 +051800] GET http://www.intel.com/
HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)


regards
Shishir Singhai

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Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My file request report contains request for other sites (red ones)
 what does this means???

It means that your LOGFORMAT doesn't match your logfile, and Analog is
not interpreting the data in your logfiles properly.

Post 2 lines from your logfile, (preferably one of which should include
http://yahoo.com or http://www.intel.com) and any LOGFORMAT line you
currently have.

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-01 Thread analog-help
Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here are the lines from my logfile

 64.0.144.15 - - [27/Oct/2002:19:10:27 +051800] GET
 http://www.intel.com/ HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - Mozilla/4.0
 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95) 202.88.144.103 - -
 [27/Oct/2002:23:16:17 +051800] GET http://www.yahoo.com HTTP/1.1
 200 8779 - ProxyHunter
 64.0.144.15 - - [28/Oct/2002:03:50:30 +051800] GET
 http://www.intel.com/ HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - Mozilla/4.0
 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)



Is this a proxy server log file? (It doesn't look like one). But they're
not valid URL requests on any web server I've ever used.

What web server are you running? If it's Apache, I think your LogFormat
command in the httpd.conf file may be messed up.

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-01 Thread analog-help
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Aengus wrote:

 Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Here are the lines from my logfile
 
  64.0.144.15 - - [27/Oct/2002:19:10:27 +051800] GET
  http://www.intel.com/ HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - Mozilla/4.0
  (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95) 202.88.144.103 - -
  [27/Oct/2002:23:16:17 +051800] GET http://www.yahoo.com HTTP/1.1
  200 8779 - ProxyHunter
  64.0.144.15 - - [28/Oct/2002:03:50:30 +051800] GET
  http://www.intel.com/ HTTP/1.1 200 8779 - Mozilla/4.0
  (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 95)
 
 
 
 Is this a proxy server log file? (It doesn't look like one). But they're
 not valid URL requests on any web server I've ever used.
 
 What web server are you running? If it's Apache, I think your LogFormat
 command in the httpd.conf file may be messed up.
 

Could be, but it's more likely that mod_proxy is enabled, allowing this
server to act as a proxy server. In that case, you should turn it off
(or restrict access to trusted users, if you meant for it to be a proxy
server). You really don't want your computer fielding requests from random
people to other servers.

By the way, does anyone know whether some versions of Apache, or some Linux
distros or something, ship with mod_proxy enabled? I see this question a lot
on comp.infosystems.www.servers.* .

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Re: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-01 Thread analog-help
Stephen Turner wrote:
 
 On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Aengus wrote:
 
  Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   [27/Oct/2002:23:16:17 +051800] GET http://www.yahoo.com HTTP/1.1
   200 8779 - ProxyHunter
  Is this a proxy server log file? (It doesn't look like one). But they're
  not valid URL requests on any web server I've ever used.
 
 Could be, but it's more likely that mod_proxy is enabled, allowing this
 server to act as a proxy server. In that case, you should turn it off
 (or restrict access to trusted users, if you meant for it to be a proxy
 server). You really don't want your computer fielding requests from random
 people to other servers.

ProxyHunter is actually a tool looking for open proxies -- see
URL:http://www.proxys4all.com/tools.shtml for details.

-- 
Klaus Johannes Rusch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.atmedia.net/KlausRusch/
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Re: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-11-01 Thread analog-help
Klaus Johannes Rusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stephen Turner wrote:

 On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Aengus wrote:

 Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [27/Oct/2002:23:16:17 +051800] GET http://www.yahoo.com HTTP/1.1
 200 8779 - ProxyHunter
 Is this a proxy server log file? (It doesn't look like one). But
 they're not valid URL requests on any web server I've ever used.

 Could be, but it's more likely that mod_proxy is enabled, allowing
 this server to act as a proxy server. In that case, you should turn
 it off (or restrict access to trusted users, if you meant for it to
 be a proxy server). You really don't want your computer fielding
 requests from random people to other servers.

 ProxyHunter is actually a tool looking for open proxies -- see
 URL:http://www.proxys4all.com/tools.shtml for details.

The fact that the sample log entries happened to contain ProxyHunter
as one of the browsers is irrelevant (you snipped the other two
entries). The log entries look like proxy logs because the requests
aren't for local files.

Aengus

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Re: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-10-31 Thread analog-help
Shishir Singhai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My file request report contains request for other sites (red ones)
 what does this means???

It means that your LOGFORMAT doesn't match your logfile, and Analog is
not interpreting the data in your logfiles properly.

Post 2 lines from your logfile, (preferably one of which should include
http://yahoo.com or http://www.intel.com) and any LOGFORMAT line you
currently have.

Aengus

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RE: [analog-help] Req report contains req for other sites

2002-10-30 Thread analog-help
My file request report contains request for other sites (red ones) what does
this means???
Can any one help me in understanding the problem.
 
following is a sample from my Request Report

 Request Report
--
This report lists the files on the site.

Listing files, sorted by the number of requests.

reqs: %bytes:   last time: file
: --: ---: 
 1:  0.37%: 24/Oct/02 10:47: /whtpapr_images/gimport.jpg
 1:  0.08%: 27/Oct/02 23:16: http://www.yahoo.com
 1:  0.06%: 26/Oct/02 09:20: /Strengtheningties.htm
 1:  0.08%: 27/Oct/02 19:10: http://www.intel.com/
 1:  0.10%: 22/Oct/02 17:28: /prod.htm
 1:  0.13%: 26/Oct/02 09:20: /UKRetailSnippets.htm

Thanks  in Adv
Shishir Singhai
Creatnet Services Ltd.

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