HCMI EUGENIO, Sheila R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> reqs: %bytes: directory
> ----: ------: ---------
> 7037:       : http://
>  192:       :   http://my.onlinemileage.com/
>  191:       :     http://my.onlinemileage.com/mar_apr_2002/
> 3609:       :   http://123.456.100.22/
>   13:       :     http://123.456.100.22/02282002/
>  434:       :     http://123.456.100.22/mar_apr_2002/
> 3236:       :   http://my.bulletinboard.com/
>  426:       :     http://my.bulletinboard.com/05162002/
>   20:       :     http://my.bulletinboard.com/02282002/
>  406:       :     http://my.bulletinboard.com/04182002/
>
> I don't know why it's producing report for 123.456.100.22 (our dummy
> server IP), when the lines under it should go to either just
> my.onlinemileage.com or my.bulletinboard.com. Same thing's happening
> in the Request Report.

The report is including requests for 123.456.100.22  because that
address is in your log files. It may be that someone is using a browser
or worm that doesn't support host headers, or they may be deliberately
using that address.

You could try just VHOSTinclude 123.456.100.22 and see what the HOST
report and the Browser report suggest about the source of those
requests.

Aengus

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