If your phpMyAdmin installations are safe and protected and you wish to remove these from your log files for vanity reasons, please see this guide with a cool fail2ban config that should help you: http://foosel.org/blog/2008/04/banning_phpmyadmin_bots_using_fail2ban
Ash. On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Sjors Gielen <[email protected]>wrote: > > Op 29 jul 2010, om 16:34 heeft OLCESE, Marcelo Oscar. het volgende > geschreven: > > > Estimated: > > I am taking these scans in my hosts. (Debian 5.0 and Apache 2.2.9) > > This has been repeating since a weeks. > > Know what can be? What can I do to eliminate? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Marcelo Olcese. > > Someone is scanning your system for vulnerable PHPMyAdmin installations, > and other possibly vulnerable stuff. As long as you watch your PHPMyAdmin > installations if you have any and make sure nobody can abuse them, nothing's > wrong. Try, for example, requiring http authentication to access the > directories, or turning off your webserver if you didn't need it anyway. > > Sjors

