Re: Someone spamming using my reverse proxy

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TAKE ME OFF THIS DAMN SPAM LIST PLEASE,  redhat the spammers?  Make it stop, you have filled up my
mailbox numerous times now, and I am missing incoming imnportant emails!#$%^







On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 17:36:01 +0200, Neil Thompson wrote:

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> On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 07:14:06AM -0330, Mike Pelley wrote:
> > Folks - A review of my firewall logs followed by a rejection due to a 
> > RBL listing makes it seem like my Apache 2.0.40 reverse proxy in my DMZ 
> > is being used by spammers.  Here is the relevent sections of my httpd.conf:
> 
> Funny, I was just having the same problem myself.  What I did was...
> 
> > <VirtualHost X.Y.1.1>
> >        ServerName www.pelleys.com
> >        ServerAlias pelleys.com
> >        ProxyRequests Off
> >        <Proxy *>                             <------ OUT
> 
>          <Proxy http://some-internal-server/>  <------ IN
> 
> >                Order deny,allow
> >                Allow from all
> >        </Proxy>
> >        ProxyPass / http://some-internal-server/
> >        ProxyPassReverse / http://some-internal-server/
> >        CustomLog /path/to/www-proxy.log combined
> >        ErrorLog /path/to/www-error.log
> > </VirtualHost>
>  
> 
> and that seems to work properly.
> 
> 
> Cheers! (Relax...have a homebrew)
> 
> Neil
> 
> 
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