On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Deocs Postmaster wrote:

> The following is from my firewall log file:
>
> Incoming:
> 06/11/2001 19:19:59 200.4.193.240[3268] ==> 192.168.1.100[80]
> 06/11/2001 19:19:59 200.4.193.240[3268] ==> 192.168.1.100[80]
> 06/11/2001 19:20:00 200.4.193.240[3268] ==> 192.168.1.100[80]
> 06/11/2001 19:20:00 200.4.193.240[3268] ==> 192.168.1.100[80]
>
> Outgoing:
> 06/11/2001 19:19:59 192.168.1.100 ==> 200.4.193.240[3268]
>
> My Apache logs don't show any traffic for 200.4.193.240, but
> does show the other hit-by-hit traffic.  This particular hit was
> from Peru.  I recall seeing the same thing from China earlier.
>
> How did it go in and out, but not show up in any Apache log files?


Well, this has nothing to do with mod_ssl, but to answer your question,
this would happen anytime somebody connects to your server and disconnects
before making an actual HTTP request.  Maybe they STARTED to make one and
disconnected mid-request.

--Cliff

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   Cliff Woolley
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