On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 01:52:22PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 6/22/06, Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 11:49:50PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> >> 192.168.1.32 - - [21/Jun/2006:19:30:18 -0700] "\x16\x03" 200 7744 "-" "-"
> >
> >What could cause Apache to get that kind of request and log it as a
> >200 status, and not instead return a 400?
> 
> What is handling a request to "/" on that server?  One guess is that
> you have a program like php that accepts arbitrary methods, and so
> apache is simply treating this as an HTTP/0.9 request with an an
> unknown method, handled by some program.

It's a reverse proxy setup.  I'm listening on two different ports
(82/1443) and reverse proxy each of those to high numbered ports (port
+ 10000) on a backend Apache/mod_perl server.  Every request to the
backend server is handed by mode_perl.

The back end is listening on two ports so I can tell in the backend
if the front-end request was an ssl request or not by looking at the
connecting port.


> >My guess is IE is encrypting the request and sending it to the wrong
> >port.
> 
> Sounds like a reasonable guess.  I wonder if it has something to do
> with your use of non-standard ports?

Yes -- the problem goes away if I run on 80/443.  It's just IE
showing its fine colors. ;)

-- 
Bill Moseley
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