Connection attempts using mod_proxy:
83.167.123.83 -> 205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
83.167.123.83 -> 64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
Requests with error response codes
403 Forbidden
205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
404 Not Found
//jmx-console/HtmlAdaptor: 1 Time(s)
/VINT_1984_THINK_DIFFERENT: 1 Time(s)
/mobo.png: 1 Time(s)
/player.swf: 1 Time(s)
/robots.txt: 4 Time(s)
Now, I know mod_proxy is turned off by default, but is there a way to "play games" with those that attempt a proxy connection? Like a ReWrite rule or some sort?
For the 404's, Obviously these don't exist, but robots.txt so I am not sure why that has a 404.
What are 406 errors? Some Googling say they are due to mod_security issues and that an .htaccess fix can turn it off. But I don't understand the issue and the solution to be honest.
What am I missing?
-Jason
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