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Re: strange http get requests in apache access logs

Subject: Re: strange http get requests in apache access logs
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 20:06:24 +0100
Care to share what the problem was?

On 13/10/06, rowland onobrauche <rowland.onobrauche@legendplc.com> wrote:
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Digital Ebola wrote:

> On 10/13/06, rowland onobrauche <rowland.onobrauche@legendplc.com>
> wrote:
>

> Hi all.
>
> Im getting logs such as
>
> "GET
> http://www.escorts-etc.com/cgi-bin/ftop100/rankem.cgi?id=gagvault
> HTTP/1.0" 200 147 "http://www.gagvault.com/linkspage.html";
> "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)"
>
> In some of my httpd access logs, even though this type of site is
> not existant on the server. Anyone seen this before??
>
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> Are you running any type of proxy configuration?





No proxy, but someone has explained what the problem  is.

thanks very much to all

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