: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log question
Howard, Chris wrote:
> I see in my access log requests for web pages which
> I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
>
> That doesn't seem right.
It depends if you use any kind of rewrite or CMS. If you do, chances are
tha
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 08:52:11AM +0200, Davide Bianchi wrote:
> Howard, Chris wrote:
> > I see in my access log requests for web pages which
> > I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
> >
> > That doesn't seem right.
>
> It depends if you use any kind of rewrite or CMS. If y
Howard, Chris wrote:
> Ok, here is a snippet in a text file:
>
> http://www.yipyap.com/access_log.txt
Well, this seems like you're running an open proxy. I suggest you check
it and eventually you close it down.
Davide
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Ok, here is a snippet in a text file:
http://www.yipyap.com/access_log.txt
Chris
From: Frank Gingras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 8/28/2008 5:24 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log question
Chris,
You should
Howard, Chris wrote:
> I see in my access log requests for web pages which
> I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
>
> That doesn't seem right.
It depends if you use any kind of rewrite or CMS. If you do, chances are
that the result code (200) is because of the rewrite and th
Chris,
You should use a pastebin, and give us the direct link instead.
Howard, Chris wrote:
I see in my access log requests for web pages which
I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
That doesn't seem right.
I've tried to post a piece of my log but it keeps coming
back as
I see in my access log requests for web pages which
I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
That doesn't seem right.
I've tried to post a piece of my log but it keeps coming
back as spam.
Chris Howard
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