I've had this problem before with apache spontaneously seg faulting when
trying to execute it. I know we all hate killing the uptime but if I
rebooted it would solve the problem.
brendan
John Foster wrote:
John Foster wrote:
Well. I had been having some wierd issues with Apache since m
e 'test'
Seems to me this is just a problem with admins not removing the default
test setup from mysql. Can anyone with more experience in php/mysql
verify this or explain what simple fact I'm overlooking? I've only been
doing php/mysql for a few days so I'm not an exp
e 'test'
Seems to me this is just a problem with admins not removing the default
test setup from mysql. Can anyone with more experience in php/mysql
verify this or explain what simple fact I'm overlooking? I've only been
doing php/mysql for a few days so I'm not an ex
on. I've now removed the proxy modules as well, just
to be sure (I said I was paranoid).
thanks,
brendan
William R. Ward wrote:
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
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
not on. I've now removed the proxy modules as well, just
to be sure (I said I was paranoid).
thanks,
brendan
William R. Ward wrote:
> brendan hack writes:
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>> I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in
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
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