Open proxy problem

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Hi,

I have a problem with the following annoying entries in my server log (Apache 2.0.59, SuSE Linux 2.6.8-24.24-smp).

...
66.90.101.145 - - [20/Mar/2007:10:33:20 +0100] <POST http://62.4.81.226:25/ HTTP/1.1> 200 491 "-" "-" "-" 62.4.81.226 66.90.101.14 - - [20/Mar/2007:10:36:10 +0100] <POST http://62.93.205.87:25/ HTTP/1.1> 200 482 "-" "-" "-" 62.93.205.87
...

I know, this seems to be a known issue, but the already discussed problems do not seem to solve the issue. I do have a reverse proxy configuration, but with ProxyRequests disabled (i.e. omitted, default is "Off") and the virtual host definition embracing the proxy config is restricted to my server IP. So, I cannot understand, why these requests get an HTTP OK (200).

The following lines are from my httpd.conf (virtual host and proxy config, other stuff omitted).

<VirtualHost 62.93.205.22:80>
   DirectoryIndex /content/MM.po
   ProxyPass /content/ http://localhost:8002/content/
   ProxyPass /webservices/ http://localhost:8002/webservices/
   ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8002/
   ProxyErrorOverride On
</VirtualHost>

Without the DirectoryIndex, the described requests get a 404 (but I need the DirectoryIndex), so it seems, that the request is just handled like an ordinary request for "/" (which makes is less severe), but I cannot understand, why this request is matched with my virtual host definition at all?

Thanks,

Ulf



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