-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 14 Aug 2006, at 15:54, zope@2012.vi wrote:
Hi; My HTTP requests are passed through a Pound reverse proxy to Zope instances. I can hit all clients' sites fine, but some people can't. I'm getting the following entries in my Zope log which seem to detail the problem at hand:
NotFound: http://www.mrtablecloth-vi.com/verify-LAC_Compliance NotFound: http://www.mrtablecloth-vi.com/notified-LAC_Compliance
These "pages" are not part of the Web site. What is "LAC_Compliance"? A Google turned up zero.
NotFound: http://www.livestocksling.com/1024 [ /eng/Swine- All_Products_frame ] This is indeed a page, but notice the brackets. Are these somehow originating in Zope?
How do URLs "detail the problem at hand"? It is perfectly normal to be hit by requests for non-existing URLs. Zope does not magically create requests. Site admins can always put in bad links or bad redirects. jens -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (Darwin) iD8DBQFE4NXtRAx5nvEhZLIRAjm6AKC4yxI03umPrnAXFt9cBRNRcP80OACfR+nb ZQ5Y2LwRMqKW8So8LcUME0k= =EYgX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----