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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Drew Dowling <dr...@drewhead.org> on 2003/02/15 17:50:29 UTC
[users@httpd] Status Code 104 in access_log?
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I'm finding a status code of 104 in my logs. eg:
68.3.154.174 - - [13/Feb/2003:19:08:49 -0500] "POST /cgi-bin/trn_up.cgi HTTP/1.1" 104 617 "http://vgap.drewhead.org/cgi-bin/player.c gi?act=mygame" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)"
I can't seem to find mention of this in the Apache Documentation, or
RFC2616. Google has proved equally useless, or I'm not using the right
search criteria.
Apache 2.0.43 on a 2.4.18 linux kernel (slackware). Anyone know what this
means?
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Re: [users@httpd] Status Code 104 in access_log?
Posted by Jacob Coby <jc...@listingbook.com>.
> I'm finding a status code of 104 in my logs. eg:
> 68.3.154.174 - - [13/Feb/2003:19:08:49 -0500] "POST /cgi-bin/trn_up.cgi
HTTP/1.1" 104 617 "http://vgap.drewhead.org/cgi-bin/player.c gi?act=mygame"
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)"
>
> I can't seem to find mention of this in the Apache Documentation, or
> RFC2616. Google has proved equally useless, or I'm not using the right
> search criteria.
You are right, it isn't defined in RFC2616 or anywhere in the httpd source.
Maybe trn_up.cgi is returning 104? Do you have the source for this cgi?
-Jacob
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