RE: Virtual Servers Help

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I created a personal log checking access every hour. However, there is no pattern. Firewalls have same settings for other machines too but those machines are stand alones and have no virtual servers. CNAME are correct. Access log has GETs are getting 200s. Everything looks normal.
 
I get no response as if the server (dns) doesn't exist.  I can't ping or tracert as NetworkAdmin disabled both. I have a strong feeling that it is firewalls but our NetAdmin thinks otherwise. -- Thanks.
 
 
> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 11:44:44 -0800
> From: cjames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Servers Help
>
> On 12/16/10 10:34 AM, Afsar Mohiuddin wrote:
> > I am using Apche 2.2.0. I have 4 virtual servers running on it.
> > This server is in DMZ. All servers are accessible from inside the
> > firewalls 24x7 but from outside, sometimes it on and sometimes it
> > is off. I couldn't figure this out. There are no errors in
> > error.log. I appreciate your help.
>
> It may be your firewall, not Apache. It may be configured to block some traffic certain times of day.
>
> You should provide more details. When you say "sometimes it on and sometimes it is off," what do you mean? Do you get no response at all, as though the server doesn't exist? Do you get an immediate "refused connection" message? What exactly is happening?
>
> You checked the error log, but what about the access log? Maybe the traffic is getting in through your firewall, but not making it back out to the clients.
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