RE: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-19 Thread Bob
The replies to my post came back saying that apache defaults to denying CONNECT requests which I was not able to verify. That mod_proxy was causing it. I have mod-proxy commented out. That the CONNECT request is some how being spoofed through php which I was not able to verify. My reading of

Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-14 Thread Ian Smith
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Norberto Meijome wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:50:20 -0400 Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, please learn how to quote in a reply to a message - it's pretty hard to figure out who's written what otherwise. So much so, it's easier to respond to Bob via yours

RE: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-13 Thread Bob
: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests Sorry about cutting off the end of the record. 89.196.37.169 - - [15/May/2007:02:50:37 -0400] \x04\x01 200 7036 - - 89.196.37.169 - - [15/May/2007:02:50:52 -0400] \x05\x01 200 7036 - - You wrote

Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-13 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:50:20 -0400 Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bob, please learn how to quote in a reply to a message - it's pretty hard to figure out who's written what otherwise. I checked with ls -l command and I have no pages 7036 in size. (hmm... does those bytes include the headers

Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-13 Thread jekillen
Hello; I have not understood what the request for - - meant. Thank you, this as shed a lot of light on it. I have seen that fairly frequently in my Apache logs. But on one of my machines that serves as secondary name server I also had Apache running to serve a place holder site. It was

Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-12 Thread Bob
Running FBSD 6.2 + apache 13. In the apache access log I see these log records. To me it looks like my apache server is servicing connect requests and get requests to other URL's. Is there some configuration option I can turn on to stop my server from servicing these bogus requests?

Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Jun 12, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Bob wrote: Running FBSD 6.2 + apache 13. In the apache access log I see these log records. To me it looks like my apache server is servicing connect requests and get requests to other URL's. Is there some configuration option I can turn on to stop my server

RE: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-12 Thread Bob
PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG Subject: Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests I all ready have Apache mod_proxy commented out in httpd.conf and there is no php stuff installed in system. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http

Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Jun 12, 2007, at 2:58 PM, Bob wrote: I all ready have Apache mod_proxy commented out in httpd.conf and there is no php stuff installed in system. Your logfile lines seemed to be oddly truncated, so it's a bit hard to tell, but it sure seemed like some of the requests you showed were

Re: Apache access log shows these attack requests

2007-06-12 Thread Ian Smith
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:54:47 -0400 Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Running FBSD 6.2 + apache 13. In the apache access log I see these log records. To me it looks like my apache server is servicing connect requests and get requests to other URL's. Is there some configuration option I can