10-25-2011
Why did you decide that the connections were made by the Apache daemon? Can you look trough your Apache logs and post relevant parts here? From posted ip addresses I cannot say this traffic is suspicions because I don`t know your network. What I can tell you is that :
128.63.2.53 - a dns server at University of Maryland
202.12.27.33 - a root dns server at The University of Tokyo
204.141.87.16 - website hosted at "NTT Communications is the international and long distance service arm of NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation), one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world (ranked 31st in the Global Fortune 500 list of 2011)."
Those are not suspicions addresses to me. Please review your logs and post the spamming message. Also make sure that some of your users was not generating this.
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apache::smallprof
Apache::SmallProf(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::SmallProf(3pm)
NAME
Apache::SmallProf - Hook Devel::SmallProf into mod_perl
SYNOPSIS
<IfDefine PERLSMALLPROF>
<Perl>
use Apache::DB ();
Apache::DB->init;
</Perl>
<Location />
PerlFixupHandler Apache::SmallProf
</Location>
</IfDefine>
DESCRIPTION
Devel::SmallProf is a line-by-line code profiler. Apache::SmallProf provides this profiler in the mod_perl environment. Profiles are
written to $ServerRoot/logs/smallprof and unlike Devel::SmallProf the profile is split into several files based on package name.
The Devel::SmallProf documentation explains how to analyize the profiles, e.g.:
% sort -nrk 2 logs/smallprof/CGI.pm.prof | more
1 0.104736 629: eval "package $pack; $$auto";
2 0.002831 647: eval "package $pack; $code";
5 0.002002 259: return $self->all_parameters unless @p;
5 0.000867 258: my($self,@p) = self_or_default(@_);
...
LICENSE
This module is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Devel::SmallProf(3), Apache::DB(3), Apache::DProf(3)
AUTHOR
Devel::SmallProf - Ted Ashton Apache::SmallProf derived from Devel::SmallProf - Doug MacEachern
Currently maintained by Frank Wiles <frank@wiles.org>
perl v5.14.2 2006-07-28 Apache::SmallProf(3pm)