Re: [users@httpd] unknow sites found in access_log?

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On 8/30/06, Bing Du <bdu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's not a good sign.  No, there is no 'ppv' on our server.  'grep -i
proxy httpd.conf' returns:

==
LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
LoadModule proxy_ftp_module modules/mod_proxy_ftp.so
LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so
LoadModule proxy_connect_module modules/mod_proxy_connect.so
# Proxy Server directives. Uncomment the following lines to
# enable the proxy server:
#<IfModule mod_proxy.c>
#ProxyRequests On
#<Proxy *>
#</Proxy>
#ProxyVia On
#   CacheRoot "/var/cache/mod_proxy"
# End of proxy directives.
==

Is the above configuration sufficient to say the web server is _not_
proxying?   If yes, then what config can cause the server to return the
success code to non-existant files?  I was told we have an Apache proxy
server running on the private network which is not connected to the
Internet.  Could that even be related?  I'm going to dig more.

I would start by removing the LoadModule proxy_... lines.  You don't
need those if you aren't using mod_proxy.

What you should do is test the server yourself by pointing your
browser's proxy setting at it and see if you can access other sites.

Joshua.

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