Thanks to Bill and James for your responses. It was a proxy attempt. I
set up my mozilla to use the apache server as a proxy and got the same
log entries. Luckily though, apache simply returned web pages from the
local web site instead of proxying them since the ProxyRequests
directive was not
At 10:08 2001-10-09 +1000, brendan hack wrote:
Hi All,
I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts
in my apache access log today:
61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] "GET
http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0" 200 756
Does anyone know if this
brendan hack writes:
>Hi All,
>
> I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in my
>apache access log today:
>
>61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] "GET
>http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0" 200 756
>
> Does anyone know if this is some sort of attack
Hi All,
I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in my
apache access log today:
61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] "GET
http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0" 200 756
Does anyone know if this is some sort of attack attempt? It doesn't seem
to make any s
Thanks to Bill and James for your responses. It was a proxy attempt. I
set up my mozilla to use the apache server as a proxy and got the same
log entries. Luckily though, apache simply returned web pages from the
local web site instead of proxying them since the ProxyRequests
directive was not
At 10:08 2001-10-09 +1000, brendan hack wrote:
>Hi All,
>
> I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts
> in my apache access log today:
>
>61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] "GET
>http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0" 200 756
>
> Does anyone know
brendan hack writes:
>Hi All,
>
> I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in my
>apache access log today:
>
>61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] "GET
>http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0" 200 756
>
> Does anyone know if this is some sort of attac
Hi All,
I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in my
apache access log today:
61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] "GET
http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0" 200 756
Does anyone know if this is some sort of attack attempt? It doesn't seem
t
hi,
I gone thr' your IPTABLES SOS firewall.rules. i have
some thing to ask you
1. In your script default you are droping INPUT and
FORWARD not OUTPUT i went thro' lot iptables firewall
script on the net most of them are dropping INPUT and
OUPUT not FORWARD i want to know what is the
difference be
hi,
I gone thr' your IPTABLES SOS firewall.rules. i have
some thing to ask you
1. In your script default you are droping INPUT and
FORWARD not OUTPUT i went thro' lot iptables firewall
script on the net most of them are dropping INPUT and
OUPUT not FORWARD i want to know what is the
difference b
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