OT: Strange Apache Log entry on FC6

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This is somewhat off topic, but since it involves an
apache web server on my FC6 machine, I am hoping it
is on topic enough to give me a clue.

Looking at my server logs, I see the normal attacks on
various files all which get a 404 since I just use this for
testing.

I noticed the following two entries which had code of 200
which indicated that they worked.  Note that I am not www.intel.com.

61.152.255.46 - - [03/Sep/2007:09:15:11 -0700] "GET
http://www.intel.com/?hash=05F8B5CF1ABCFBAD44E1CA151F906734D3F8967F0601
HTTP/1.0" 200 4270

61.152.255.46 - - [03/Sep/2007:09:15:11 -0700] "GET
http://www.intel.com/?hash=05F8B5CF1ABCFBAD44E1CA151F906734D3F8967F0601
HTTP/1.0" 200 4270

I have not found the right google keyword combination to shed any light
on why my server thought it could resolve this get request.  I suspect
this
is some flaw in my apache configuration (set up with the GUI).

Can someone explain what is going on and is there a straightforward
approach
to plugging the hole?  (Or at least some good keywords what I have not
tried)

Thank you

Bob S
Phoenix, AZ, USA


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