RE: [squid-users] Strange access.log ntries

From: Stephen Camilleri <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 16:46:59 +0200

I am not really worried by firewall rules for the time being. The funny
thing is that squid has been active for just 12 hours so how on earth could
someone start relaying off me ?

And as you rightly said, what does someone half a world away have to gain by
relaying off me!?

Stephen

-----Original Message-----
From: Billy Macdonald [mailto:whmac33@yahoo.com]
Sent: 28 August 2002 16:35
To: Stephen Camilleri; 'Squid-Users Group (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Strange access.log ntries

Could it possibly be that your firewall rules aren't quite tight enough and
someone is relaying off of you?

And if that is the case what does someone have to gain by relaying off of
someone elses proxy?

Billy

--- Stephen Camilleri <stephen.camilleri@datastream.com.mt> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We've just enabled a Squid cache (Stable 7) in transparent mode running
wccp
> 1 with a cisco router. WCCP is enabled on a selected interface where a
very
> restricted range of IPs are possible. I would understand that in
> /var/log/access.log I should only see IPs within this restricted subnet.
> However I keep on getting a large number of entries originating from
> 204.29.169.241 which it seems is another squid server running stable7 8
> timezones away!!
>
> Any clues would be really appreciated
>
> 204.29.169.241 - - [28/Aug/2002:14:25:27 +0200] "CONNECT 65.54.254.129:25
> HTTP/1.0" 200 448 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
> 204.29.169.241 - - [28/Aug/2002:14:25:28 +0200] "CONNECT 65.54.254.129:25
> HTTP/1.0" 200 452 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
> 204.29.169.241 - - [28/Aug/2002:14:25:29 +0200] "CONNECT 65.54.254.129:25
> HTTP/1.0" 200 306 TCP_MISS:DIRECT
>
>
> Stephen
>

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