Re: Apache log


Subject: Re: Apache log
From: Wesley Brown (webtacsat@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jan 04 2004 - 12:30:17 AKST


I see in my logs that you recieved a 501 error message. Why is it different for me or for the other IP that got a 200?
 
Wesley Brown
www.greyhatcorp.com

Tom <thogland@alaskatech.org> wrote:
Wesley Brown wrote:

>Thanks for the info. I tried to telnet to my webserver and do what you suggested. Here is what I got.
>
>192.168.0.199 - - [04/Jan/2004:01:49:40 -0500] "\xff\xfb\\x1f\xff\xfb\ xff\xfb\x18\xff\xfb'\xff\xfd\x01\xff\xfb\x03\xff\xfd\x03GET htpp://www.yahoo.com" 400 371
>
>I had to do this from a Windows computer because I have a smoothwall running with a windows and a mac on the green side and all my linux boxes on the orange interface. And the orange can't access the web server. So I used PUTTY to telnet into the web server like you said. Anyway what does all that mean? I obviously was returned to an error page even though I didn't see it on the windows computer.
>
>I got a log awhile back sort of like this that confused me and I asked some groups and looked on google to no avail. The other log was at least a hundred lines of almost the same /x90 repeated over and over again. What is all that about? i know they were returned that the request was too long.
>
>
I did this - telnet www.greyhatcorp.com 80 then get http://www.yahoo.com
and I get an error 501 back. You might try doing that with my webserver
(www.alaskatech.org) and see if you can see the HTML error - it's the
same on mine as I got from yours.

Of course, if that's not the server you're talking about then this might
have been in vain :-)

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