All requests come to the IP, but thay have no "Host" HTTP header,
so they get served by your default config (i.e. not a VirtualHost)


/magnus

DPG wrote:
> 
> Any Apache gurus:
> 
> I noticed that my virtual domain in Apache does not get hammered with Code
> Red requests --- only the primary domain, that sits on the root IP address
> of the box.  Would it be possible to run Apache such that there was no root
> domain accessible by a numeric IP address -- only accessible via a domain
> name?  This would seem to foil the Code Red requests, since they are
> IP-based --- and would save some log space.  Also, could you set it up so
> that requests that come to the numeric IP directly get tarpitted, while
> valid name requests go to the proper virtual domain?
> 
> Dan
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