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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by ma...@ai3.itb.ac.id on 2003/10/02 11:20:35 UTC

Re: Re[2]: [users@httpd] Re: what happen in access_log

> Thursday, October 2, 2003, 3:11:37 PM, you wrote:

> the problem is, none of those IP is on my network.
> like this:
> -------------------
> 216.138.199.73 - - [23/Sep/2003:12:09:39 +0800] "CONNECT 205.188.158.25:25
> HTTP/1.0" 200 16171
>
> 216.138.199.73 and 205.188.158.25 is not on my internal network...
> what these ip doing in apache log
>

Pak Luqman, I think your server setting up as web server. Therefore
someone from that IP trying to looking for information from your server
:-). Probably they are interesting to your content :-).

Ussualy, everybody who try access using their browser to your server,
their IP address recorded by log file of your server.

Except your server is not a kind of web server, just proxy only. You
better trying to secure it.

Regards,
Marno

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