> I have a file that was apparently created by a cpio command
> and would like to un-cpio it. How do I do that? I tried
> cpio -idv < xyz.cpio
> --
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Kurt J. Lanza
> I have a file that was apparently created by a cpio command
> and would like to un-cpio it. How do I do that? I tried
> cpio -idv < xyz.cpio
> --
--
Kurt J. Lanza
1. What means ' CONNECT xyz.xyz.xyz.xyz:25 HTTP/1.1 ' in my apache protocol?
What means ' CONNECT xyz.xyz.xyz.xyz:25 HTTP/1.1 ' in my apache protocol?
And WHY didn't I have an ERROR in my error log???
All entry (from one ip) in my access_log are:
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd - - [10/Apr/2003:15:35:58 +0200] "\x04\x01" -
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd - - [10/Apr/2003:15:36:19 +0200] "\x05\x01" -
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd - - [10/Apr/2003:15:36:20 +0200] "CONNECT xyz.xyz.xyz.xyz:25
HTTP/1.1"
Can anybody explain all the lines to me?
In my error_log was just:
[date] [error] [client aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd] Invalid method in request \x04\x01
[date] [error] [client aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd] Invalid method in request \x05\x01
But why is the CONNECT command not mentioned here?
Bye and thanks a lot!
Stefan
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