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To find them:

find /var/www/vhosts -type f -name favicon.ico

To remove them:

find /var/www/vhosts -type f -name favicon.ico -exec rn {} \;
 

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ipv6loganon(8)															    ipv6loganon(8)

NAME
ipv6loganon - HTTP server log file anonymizer SYNOPSIS
ipv6loganon [ -d value ] [ -V ] [ -n ] [ -c value ] [ --mask-ipv4 bits ] [ --no-mask-iid ] [ --anonymize-standard ] DESCRIPTION
ipv6loganon is a HTTP server log file anonymizer It expects a log line on stdin with an IPv4/IPv6 address as first token. This token would be anonymized according to given/default options. The anonymizer would keep as much information as possible for IPv6 address types. Client-side IID would be anonymized by o EUI-48 based: serial number would be zero'ed, keeping OID o EUI-64 based: serial number would be zero'ed, keeping OID o ISATAP: client IPv4 address would be anonymized by given IPv4 mask o TEREDO: client IPv4 address would be anonymized by given IPv4 mask, client port would be zero'ed o 6to4(Microsoft): client IPv4 address would be anonymized by given IPv4 mask o local: whole IID would be zero'ed Client-side SLA would be anonymized by o SLA would be zero'ed Prefix would be anonymized by o 6to4: client IPv4 address would be anonymized by given IPv4 mask Compat/Mapped IPv4 addresses would be anonymized by o IPv4 address would be anonymized by given IPv4 mask Afterwards, the modified address and the trailing line would be printed to stdout. OPTIONS
GENERAL -d, --debug <debug value> debug value (bitwise like) -V, --verbose be verbose -n, --nocache disable caching -c, --cachelimit set cache limit (default: 20, maximum: 200) OUTPUT ANONYMIZATION --mask-ipv4 <bits> mask all IPv4 addresses [0-32], default 8 even if occurs in IPv6-IID --no-mask-iid do not mask non-IPv4 based IPv6-IID --anonymize-standard preset for standard anonymization Default settings: mask-ipv4=8 mask-iid EXAMPLE
Original lines (stdin): 207.46.98.53 - - [01/Jan/2007:00:01:15 +0100] "GET /Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/x1112.html HTTP/1.0" 200 6162 "-" "msnbot/1.0 (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)" 253 6334 2002:52b6:6b01:1:216:17ff:fe01:2345 - - [10/Jan/2007:15:04:28 +0100] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 200 4710 "http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.9) Gecko/20061219 Fedora/1.5.0.9-1.fc6 Fire- fox/1.5.0.9 pango-text" 413 5005 Modified lines (stdout): 207.46.98.0 - - [01/Jan/2007:00:01:15 +0100] "GET /Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/x1112.html HTTP/1.0" 200 6162 "-" "msnbot/1.0 (+http://search.msn.com/msnbot.htm)" 253 6334 2002:52b6:6b00:0:216:17ff:fe00:0 - - [10/Jan/2007:15:04:28 +0100] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 200 4710 "http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.9) Gecko/20061219 Fedora/1.5.0.9-1.fc6 Fire- fox/1.5.0.9 pango-text" 413 5005 AUTHORS
Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de> SEE ALSO
ipv6calc(8) Niko Tyni <;ntyni@iki.fi> 2007-02-01 ipv6loganon(8)
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