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Jan 23 |
accepted | Stopping Apache from serving requests for content from other sites |
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answered | Stopping Apache from serving requests for content from other sites |
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Jan 18 |
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Stopping Apache from serving requests for content from other sites Possibly my test was flawed. Here's what I tried: From another machine, I telnetted to port 80 on my web server. I entered in the same GET line that appeared in my access log, and the response received was something that was definitely associated with the third-party site, and not my own. Their hostname resolves to a different IP than my server. |
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Jan 18 |
revised |
Stopping Apache from serving requests for content from other sites Added example of log line |
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asked | Stopping Apache from serving requests for content from other sites |