ent: Monday, October 07, 2002 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Bizarre apache logs [OT]
> Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> > A few words:
> >
> > Lazy and/or ignorant system administrators. Then again...NT/2000 is so
easy
> > that you don't have to be a good administrator to run a
Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
A few words:
Lazy and/or ignorant system administrators. Then again...NT/2000 is so easy
that you don't have to be a good administrator to run a box...*sigh*
I don't completely agree on that remark. I run a hybrid network (I was
under orders, don't shoot me!) and if
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Subject: Re: Bizarre apache logs [OT]
> Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> > A few words:
> >
> > Lazy and/or ignorant system administrators. Then again...NT/2000 is so
easy
> > that you don't have to be a good a
Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> A few words:
>
> Lazy and/or ignorant system administrators. Then again...NT/2000 is so easy
> that you don't have to be a good administrator to run a box...*sigh*
>
I don't completely agree on that remark. I run a hybrid network (I was
under orders, don't shoot me!
ncpro.com/GPG/mmweber-at-ncpro-com.asc
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: DL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 6. Oktober 2002 01:45
> An: Marcel Weber
> Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Bizarre apache logs
>
>
>
> Looks lik
A few words:
Lazy and/or ignorant system administrators. Then again...NT/2000 is so easy
that you don't have to be a good administrator to run a box...*sigh*
--
Phil
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#inc
Looks like part of the Nimda virus that's rampant. It's looking for exploitable
holes in IIS. Since you're running apache, I don't believe you have much to
worry about.
There are some apache modules out there that you can install, that will take
the
IP address from your log when it sees thing
Hi
I had some bizarre 404 entries in my apache logs. They are very rare, but it
looks as they resulted from an attempted attack. Well say it was a rather
lame attack, but I wonder where the 404 and 400 came from. As the server is
configured, there should be only 403 answers, as the whole http part
ncpro.com/GPG/mmweber-at-ncpro-com.asc
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: DL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 6. Oktober 2002 01:45
> An: Marcel Weber
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: Bizarre apache logs
>
>
>
> Looks like part of the Nimda
A few words:
Lazy and/or ignorant system administrators. Then again...NT/2000 is so easy
that you don't have to be a good administrator to run a box...*sigh*
--
Phil
PGP/GPG Key:
http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/
wget -O - http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/ | gpg --import
XP Source Code:
#in
Looks like part of the Nimda virus that's rampant. It's looking for exploitable
holes in IIS. Since you're running apache, I don't believe you have much to
worry about.
There are some apache modules out there that you can install, that will take the
IP address from your log when it sees thing
Hi
I had some bizarre 404 entries in my apache logs. They are very rare, but it
looks as they resulted from an attempted attack. Well say it was a rather
lame attack, but I wonder where the 404 and 400 came from. As the server is
configured, there should be only 403 answers, as the whole http par
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