RE: web server attack (solution warning)

2006-04-09 Thread fbsd_user
I received this reply from another list. Going back to the very beginning of your first post - those web requests you listed as seeing are a bit troublesome. They all seem to be probes against your web server to verify if you can be used as an open proxy server. The first two requests are from

Re: web server attack

2006-04-07 Thread Robert Huff
Frank Laszlo writes: Does anyone know what this is and what I can do to stop it besides adding the ip address to my firewall block rules? I suppose that someone is trying to exploit mod_proxy to connect to an SMTP server (that's the CONNECT 4.79.181.15:25 part), or at least

RE: web server attack

2006-04-07 Thread fbsd_user
mod_security is in the ports collection -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert Huff Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 3:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG Subject: Re: web server attack Frank Laszlo writes: Does anyone know what

Re: web server attack

2006-04-06 Thread Chuck Swiger
fbsd_user wrote: [ ... ] Does anyone know what this is and what I can do to stop it besides adding the ip address to my firewall block rules? I suppose that someone is trying to exploit mod_proxy to connect to an SMTP server (that's the CONNECT 4.79.181.15:25 part), or at least get HTTP

Re: web server attack

2006-04-06 Thread Frank Laszlo
Chuck Swiger wrote: fbsd_user wrote: [ ... ] Does anyone know what this is and what I can do to stop it besides adding the ip address to my firewall block rules? I suppose that someone is trying to exploit mod_proxy to connect to an SMTP server (that's the CONNECT 4.79.181.15:25 part), or at