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Re: strange apache activity, access log growing very fast

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Old 02-19-2008, 10:52 AM
Kenneth
 
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Default Re: strange apache activity, access log growing very fast

On 2004-04-21, tronq <nip@wp.pl> wrote:
> I dont know whats going on. My access_log apache is growing very fast, (average 1mb/1h)
> Whats more, GET HOST AND HEAD lines arent relate with my hostname. My hostname isnt show nowhere below. Im attaching few lines from error, agent, access and referer_log.
>
>
>


Not enough info, however, are you hosting your site from your own computer
and if so are you using banner ads from one of those subscription services,
you know, click here for free phone service, free porn, free something or
other.....

Have you gone to your web site to see what happens...browsed you own web site.

ken
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Old 02-19-2008, 10:52 AM
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Default Re: strange apache activity, access log growing very fast

On 2004-04-21, Kenneth <Kenneth@pickone.anyone> wrote:
> On 2004-04-21, tronq <nip@wp.pl> wrote:
>> I dont know whats going on. My access_log apache is growing very fast, (average 1mb/1h)
>> Whats more, GET HOST AND HEAD lines arent relate with my hostname. My hostname isnt show nowhere below. Im attaching few lines from error, agent, access and referer_log.
>>
>>
>>

>
> Not enough info, however, are you hosting your site from your own computer
> and if so are you using banner ads from one of those subscription services,
> you know, click here for free phone service, free porn, free something or
> other.....
>
> Have you gone to your web site to see what happens...browsed you own web site.
>
> ken


Just by way of information, a 1 meg/hr increase in you server log is not, by
itself, significant.

ken
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