RE: Validating HTTP requests

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On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 11:35 -0500, Flowering Weeds wrote:
> 
>  
> > Subject: Re:  Validating HTTP requests
> > 
> > 
> > Brian Mearns wrote:
> > 
> > > Sorry, don't know of anything in particular, but it seems
> > > to me that Apache itself would necessarily be doing some
> > > amount of validation on the in coming requests.
> > 
> > Yes of course :-). But 1/ I'd like the validation to be as strict as
> possible (as you said, I expect Apache to be a bit lenient with its
> clients) and 2/ I'd like to have the report with useful information in
> case of failure to be sent in response to the request, instead of
> having to give the client the right to dig into the logs on the
> server.
> > 
> > Thanks for your response, regards,
> > 
> 
>  
> One hates to say it but
>  
> All current Windows systems have an object that does this
>  
> http.sys
>  
> Http.sys can be used by an application using HTTP (if one wishes to
> use http.sys), and all these apps can use the same IP / Port (or not).
>  
> One can read the http.sys error log with Log Parser like this
>  
> LogParser.exe "SELECT * FROM HTTPERR"
>  
> I will soon have an Apache post where one will using the Windows .NET
> automation toool,
> PowerShell (like sed, bash, and perl but dealing with complete objects
> instead of only text), 
> to check the http.sys error log. One will be able to compare these
> http.sys's error times to 
> the times within the Apache access log and the Apache error log. This
> will also demo "finding 
> same time" log actions for possible trouble checking of Apache.
>  


Will no-one kill-list this troublesome troll? http.sys is a fantastic
idea, but has zero to do with apache user support. 

So, please shut the **** up, and go elsewhere. 

Thanks in advance

Tom


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