We've setup a new Apache server on Centos 6.4, httpd 2.2.15. The site is running SSL with a single Wordpress virtual host. We do use mod_proxy to forward some requests to back-end systems our CAS authentication system and a couple of other back-end systems we need a limited amount of content from. We've done this often in the past, but this configuration is a bit different.
All was fine until we created a simple (additional) virtual host on port 80 for the sole purpose of redirecting users that forgot to type in the https in the url. After that we started getting flooded with requests such as the following: 64.120.77.151 - - [13/Feb/2014:00:03:05 -0700] "GET http://ads.yahoo.com/st?ad_type=iframe&ad_size=160x600§ion=4660128&pub_url=${PUB_URL}HTTP/1.0" 403 283 " http://creditsxchange.com/index.php/hotdeal/5536-the-times-of-india" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 7.1) AppleWebKit/534.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/12.0.742.112 Safari/534.30" We shut the port 80 virtual host down and everything was returned to normal and we started looking for a solution. We came across what appeared to be a couple of excellent articles that addressed the problem: 1) The "Why do I see requests for other sites appearing in my log files?" section at http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/FAQ 2) The solution on this posting http://serverfault.com/questions/283200/my-virtualhosts-overlap-and-my-namevirtualhost-has-no-virtualhosts Well what seemed a nice clear solution has not worked so well. I'm thinking it is because we have both a single SSL virtual host and a (now two) non-SSL host. Our main httpd.conf file contains: ... ## *************** #Listen 80 Listen 443 ## *************** ... NameVirtualHost *:80 NameVirtualHost *:443 ... Include conf/VirtualHost.d/*.conf then we have what is now a single Virtual Host config file - but was originally three (01-vhost.conf, 02-vhost.conf and 03-vhost.conf), I combined them thinking the ordering might not be correct. Anyway here's the content of the Virtual hosts config: # Purpose is to prevent open proxy configuration. # This Virtual Host config must be named so it appears first, # i.e. 00-default.only.conf <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName default.only ErrorLog logs/default.only-error_log CustomLog logs/default.only-access_log combined <Location /> Order allow,deny Deny from all </Location> </VirtualHost> # This is the virtual host we really need on port 80 <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin rnmi...@custco.biz DocumentRoot /var/www/community.acmeinc.com ServerName community.acmeinc.com ErrorLog logs/community.acmeinc.com-error_log CustomLog logs/community.acmeinc.com-access_log combined ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost Off RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^community\.acmeinc\.com [NC] RewriteRule / https://community.acmeinc.com/ [L,R,NE] </VirtualHost> # This is the main real virtual host <VirtualHost *:443> ServerAdmin rnmi...@custco.biz ServerName community.acmeinc.com ErrorLog logs/community.acmeinc.com.ssl-error_log CustomLog logs/community.acmeinc.com.ssl-access_log combined SSLEngine on SSLProtocol all -SSLv2 SSLCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!EXPORT:!SSLv2:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:+LOW SSLCertificateFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/community_acmeinc_com.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/pki/tls/private/community.acmeinc.com.key SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/community_acmeinc_com.ca-bundle SSLProxyEngine On SSLProxyCACertificateFile /etc/tomcat7/tomcat-server.pem ProxyRequests On ProxyPreserveHost On <Location /cas/> ProxyPass https://community.acmeinc.local:8443/cas/ ProxyPassReverse https://community.acmeinc.local:8443/cas/ </Location> <Proxy https://community.acmeinc.local:8443/cas/> AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from All </Proxy> <Location /TicketSales/> ProxyPass http://www.acmeinc.local/TicketSales/ ProxyPassReverse http://www.acmeinc.local/TicketSales/ </Location> <Proxy http://www.acmeinc.local/TicketSales/> AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from All </Proxy> <Location /rhythm/> ProxyPass https://community.acmeinc.local:8443/rhythm/ ProxyPassReverse https://community.acmeinc.local:8443/rhythm/ </Location> <Proxy https://community.acmeinc.local:8443/rhythm/> AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from All </Proxy> DocumentRoot /var/www/community.acmeinc.com <Directory /var/www/community.acmeinc.com> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride all Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> </VirtualHost> Problem - if we uncomment the "Listen 80" directive to let the port 80 virtual hosts work, we become an open proxy again. Here is the output from a dump of the virtual host config: /usr/sbin/httpd -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS VirtualHost configuration: wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers: *:443 is a NameVirtualHost default server community.acmeinc.com(/etc/httpd/conf/VirtualHost.d/01-community.acmeinc.com.conf:30) port 443 namevhost community.acmeinc.com(/etc/httpd/conf/VirtualHost.d/01-community.acmeinc.com.conf:30) *:80 is a NameVirtualHost default server default.only (/etc/httpd/conf/VirtualHost.d/01-community.acmeinc.com.conf:4) port 80 namevhost default.only (/etc/httpd/conf/VirtualHost.d/01-community.acmeinc.com.conf:4) port 80 namevhost community.acmeinc.com(/etc/httpd/conf/VirtualHost.d/01-community.acmeinc.com.conf:15) Syntax OK What am I missing? Any help or hints is greatly appreciated. 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