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directing requests through my server
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What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |INVALID
Summary|directing requests through |directing requests through
|my server |my server
------- Additional Comments From jwoolley@apache.org 2002-07-11 21:32 -------
People probe for open proxies all the time in an attempt to conceal their identity. Just
because they made the request doesn't mean it worked. You didn't say what the response code
in the log was. For an arbitrary URL, probably 404 or 403. For http://www.somesite.com/,
probably 200 -- but even that doesn't mean the proxying actually worked; it probably means
Apache served the request with your own default virtual host. For further assistance on
this matter, please direct your queries to the users' mailing list at http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html
. Thanks for using Apache!
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