Hi All,
I setup a new Centos 5.5 bod and it will be running a site for me. Apache is running and daily I get e-mailed a log from the box.
The log today said:
--------------------- httpd Begin ------------------------ Requests with error response codes 404 Not Found http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/Car42.jpg: 1 Time(s) ---------------------- httpd End -------------------------
But that is not my domain at all. How would this entry show up in my log?
I ping'd the domain above and it does not resolve to the IP of the box or any of my IP's.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Best, -Jason
2010/12/19 Jason T. Slack-Moehrle slackmoehrle@me.com:
Hi All,
I setup a new Centos 5.5 bod and it will be running a site for me. Apache is running and daily I get e-mailed a log from the box.
The log today said:
--------------------- httpd Begin ------------------------ Requests with error response codes 404 Not Found http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/Car42.jpg: 1 Time(s) ---------------------- httpd End -------------------------
But that is not my domain at all. How would this entry show up in my log?
I ping'd the domain above and it does not resolve to the IP of the box or any of my IP's.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
maybe someone is trying to use your box as proxy. anyway, it is disabled by default..
-- Eero
The logs do not contain hostnames like this. This was a request for http://your.example.com/http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/Car42.jpg or something similar.
In addition to Eero's explanation it could be a wrong link in one of your pages. Scan your logs "manually".
Kai
Kai,
There is nothing deployed on this server as of yet. It simply serves the default apache page when you hit it at this point. So it does seem weird to me to have that show up.
I will examine the log manually and see what that yields.
-Jason
On Dec 20, 2010, at 2:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
The logs do not contain hostnames like this. This was a request for http://your.example.com/http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/Car42.jpg or something similar.
In addition to Eero's explanation it could be a wrong link in one of your pages. Scan your logs "manually".
Kai
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