Re: [users@httpd] Log entries

2011-01-16 Thread Jørn
On Saturday 15 January 2011 23:06, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
 On 1/14/11 9:31 AM, Jørn wrote:
  Hello,
 
  This may be a bit off-topic but...
 
  During the last months I have noticed this kind of entries in the apache
  log file:
 
  84.48.198.105 - - [09/Jan/2011:12:41:24 +0100]
  GET
  /dahls/Vin/url(res://C:/Programfiler/Google/Google%20Toolbar/Component/Go
 ogleToolbarDynamic_mui_en_E11712C84EA7E12B.dll/ findy_buttons.png)
  HTTP/1.1 404 333
 
  217.144.240.150 - - [14/Jan/2011:09:24:39 +0100]
  GET
  /dahls/Nofaq/Trening/url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoNSUhEUgAAAD
 gOCAYAAAB6pd%2buAXNSR0IArs4c6QZiS0dEAP8A%2fwD%2foL2nkwlwSF
 lzAAALEwAACxMBAJqcGAd0SU1FB9oGAhENK17O5ogZdEVYdENvbW1lbnQAQ3JlYXRl
 ZCB3aXRoIEdJTVBXgQ4XAAAD6UlEQVRIx82WXWxTdRjGf6fndO3adbZ0VLoP9gFMXZQFNgSWDE
 kEYtSQkNVg4o2JH9NGJTMk6k01vTIhXshFzTCKE5NFORoXXDBs4nTMZHMzSETHDKyQyb7Xbu36
 dc7p8aaQZm5GNzd8rk7evOf%2fz%2fM%2bz%2f99X4E1htcn68v5742mffVRJd19uucqH539lS
 q3yKuHtlDmkPj99aPYe39kfRoMOqgCJHSdJNRL3AEE%2fB7h3xZFgO6JuRQdl6PE8zfRPzlF71
 CEojoXFc%2b9SPy3KxjCc%2bgCpIE0IilB65YWHFQBfAbUZEIDQGPA7xngDsNgMpFUY0Q0ESHH
 hKbkM3A9yoFqDceGQpTijWjhXxCAtC6gCWk0BAwLzqkAQsC6TJVDGcKrZdeDXp%2fcvki8zeuT
 H8uO6ehYzRJumxEUBUkyMa%2baUDWBVDLNnJJgNE9ixGZiOlckaQAVAWmBdTqBzqxQJ%2fD2Kg
 rTCDzq9clywO%2fxZMi1AgcBBbhNPhyJ47TlsGuzjaHRSRRdoKq8AF3XOdvZw1BMQneUMl9iZN
 4eo3AmRWVwFulvqusAngBOryLBY0AcaPD65LeAFPAk0BLwe57OTnz3i4sc3ruFx2s24MwzoWga
 W4tNnPn0JLt37KJ2zwGMgk5X3zd8ONJOX7mGvcK5OEGvT94HNGcs2rjSzrhUUwn4PV1AV4bcm5
 nwkYDfc3xhbs%2bVWQZH%2btlekc%2fDtRupKrub1uYT7NhWw9bde%2fl2REUSRR56pJT0lxof
 hM8xaheXVPA1oDPg9zT%2bExmsDqF8hUqmlvi%2bDUs6RWhW5Ov%2bKaxmK5XFLkIzIe7f%2fi
 BtwypPVZqIRWJ8Ny6x09OEJJs5rrTxn4yJY00NwRU0mtaMLY9kyL3n9clVAb%2fnley8wnyBkk
 IHrgILm925JGPTJONRDHqaHDQmx2a4Ph4hpFkpcZqZmBhHtbI4wYDfs3%2bNhn5bpqG03LKl1y
 dXAS97fXJ%2b9jv0Hq6lyK5C%2fBJ6PEjyj2nW2VQGLw5gLKqn92YSxWgjbrRy89ogVosFoyT%
 2bZUzcurjD65M71oDjCeDzbCIZ5VqAk9mJm9w5zAdPkRx%2bB3H6Y3Kj7TxQMkzLqfe5V71Gvt
 tFiduOa3aQc58E6JseJJXSEVhjeH2yvpxN5qVnygj%2fdJQCWxjBAOm0gVRC5MLPdoZnt2F3rs
 disTAV7MBlusT3oVK6TOriCv4fIZnsSDlu1IQRNWVGV83kYKFuZzX7PQ1MFOg0j53nh%2bg8qp
 Lg2eogeyJ53JFddDkLtyiZ6%2b%2b674Vu5cZXiIkJdAEMjnvIqzjEjVCS7rmrhOwC0Vwn58fq
 kIIXeL72Mn8CJn6UfKGeNt4ASUVORK5CYII%3d) HTTP/1.1 404 1801
 
  I wonder what is causing this?

 A client is requesting these URLs.

I know that :)
I more interested in what at the client side is causing such requests.

Seem to be some kind of badly configured
  google feature on the client side, or?

 Yes, probably.
-- 
Jørn Dahl-Stamnes
homepage: http://www.dahl-stamnes.net/dahls/

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Re: [users@httpd] webservice clustering trouble

2011-01-16 Thread Jeroen Geilman

On 1/16/11 12:30 AM, Joost de Heer wrote:

On 01/16/2011 12:19 AM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:

On 1/14/11 5:29 PM, Lukas Sklenar wrote:

Hello,

I have deployed 3 tomcat6.0.29 webapps, each of which exposes a
webservice, and am using apache2.2 and mod_jk-1.2.31-httpd-2.2.3.so to
cluster them - a performance exercise.


2.2.3 is quite old.


2.2.3 is the version that RHEL 5 ships. Redhat patches most of the 
stuff released in a later version but keeps the version at 2.2.3.


For FOURTEEN versions ?

That sounds idiotic on the face of it.

--
J.


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Re: [users@httpd] Log entries

2011-01-16 Thread Stormy

At 08:59 AM 1/16/2011 +0100, Jørn wrote:

On Saturday 15 January 2011 23:06, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
 On 1/14/11 9:31 AM, Jørn wrote:
  Hello,
 
  This may be a bit off-topic but...
 
  During the last months I have noticed this kind of entries in the apache
  log file:
 
  84.48.198.105 - - [09/Jan/2011:12:41:24 +0100]
  GET
  /dahls/Vin/url(res://C:/Programfiler/Google/Google%20Toolbar/Component/Go
 ogleToolbarDynamic_mui_en_E11712C84EA7E12B.dll/ findy_buttons.png)
  HTTP/1.1 404 333
 
  217.144.240.150 - - [14/Jan/2011:09:24:39 +0100]
  GET
  /dahls/Nofaq/Trening/url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoNSUhEUgAAAD
 gOCAYAAAB6pd%2buAXNSR0IArs4c6QZiS0dEAP8A%2fwD%2foL2nkwlwSF

[snip

I more interested in what at the client side is causing such requests.


I had a look into this a few weeks ago, and it appears to be IE8 related 
and concerns the google.com search page with the live search results and 
preview - although I never got to the bottom of exactly how the mechanism 
is supposed to work and then fails. (somehow a mismatch between google 
toolbar and MSIE8???)


I guessed at that time that google had invented some specific way of 
getting webmasters to put some code into their pages so as to get 
preferential preview treatment, e.g.:


[defanged] html
head

titlerogers and browne url(res: C: Program Files Google Google Toolbar 
Component GoogleToolbarDynamic_mui_en_E11712C84EA7E12B.dll 
findy_buttons.png)/title


meta name=keywords content=rogers and browne url(res: C: Program Files 
Google Google Toolbar Component 
GoogleToolbarDynamic_mui_en_E11712C84EA7E12B.dll findy_buttons.png)
meta name=description content=rogers and browne url(res: C: Program 
Files Google Google Toolbar Component 
GoogleToolbarDynamic_mui_en_E11712C84EA7E12B.dll findy_buttons.png)


Best - Paul
tired old sys-admin




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Re: [users@httpd] Changing apache default port 80 creates problem

2011-01-16 Thread Γιώργος Κατωποδης
That is right. The expected behaviour from the browsers is to look (from
default) at port 80.
I finally solved the problem by changing *nginx* configuration to listen to
port 81 and apache stayed on port 80.
Everything worked well after that.

Thank you all for your replies!!!

YK

2011/1/10 John Doe jd...@yahoo.com

 From: Γιώργος Κατωποδης yiorgoskatopo...@gmail.com
 I run ubuntu 10.04.1 on a virtual linode server. When i change the default
 port

 80 to 8081 or 81 (because another application needs to run on the port 80
 -nginx-) and then browse my domain name, i must write in the browser
 window
 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8081 (or 81) in order to go in my site. When i just write
 the ip
 
 address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx the browser responds with a broken link comment.
 Is it something i can do about it???

 It is expected behavior...  Port 80 is the default http port.
 If you do not specify a port in your URL, your browser will assume it is 80
 and
 so will point to your nginx.
 If nginx is in front and proxy to apache, you have a problem with your
 nginx
 configuration...
 If not, it is normal behavior (but you still have a problem with your nginx
 configuration).

 JD




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