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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers apache Post 34122 by LivinFree on Tuesday 4th of February 2003 09:38:49 PM
Old 02-04-2003
That does appear to be what it does...
While some people think it's only fair, it's of dubious legality since you're using the same exploit against them - It's better to just continue letting them fail, knowing that you won't be affected other than the relatively minor bandwidth consumption. If you redirect them, why not redirect them to a bandwidth-sucker of a web page, such as www.microsoft.com

By the way, what it's doing is redirecting them to the exploit on their local machine, then calling the rundll32 executable to use a function in the specified DLL file that's called when the box logs itself out or reboots. I don't know exactly what happens when you try to log out a service, though - I wonder if it even works. Plus this will only work on an NT/2000 machine that has %systemroot% at C:\WINNT (although it does by default).

Last edited by LivinFree; 02-04-2003 at 10:44 PM..
 

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VLOGGER(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						VLOGGER(1)

NAME
vlogger - flexible log rotation and usage tracking in perl SYNOPSIS
vlogger [OPTIONS]... [LOGDIR] DESCRIPTION
Vlogger is designed to make webserver log rotation simple and easy to manage. It deals with VirtualHost logs automatically, so only one directive is required to manage all hosts on a webserver. Vlogger takes piped output from Apache or another webserver, splits off the first field, and writes the logs to logfiles in subdirectories. It uses a filehandle cache to avoid resource limitations. It will start a new logfile at the beginning of a new day, and optionally start new files when a certain filesize is reached. It can maintain a symlink to the most recent log for easy access. Optionally, host parsing can be disabled for use in ErrorLog directives. To use vlogger, you need to add a "%v" to the first part of your LogFormat: LogFormat "%v %h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i"" combined Then call it from a customlog: CustomLog "| /usr/sbin/vlogger -s access.log -u www-logs -g www-logs /var/log/apache" combined OPTIONS
Options are given in short format on the command line. -a Do not autoflush files. This may improve performance but may break logfile analyzers that depend on full entries in the logs. -e ErrorLog mode. In this mode, the host parsing is disabled, and the file is written out using the template under the specified LOGDIR. -n Disables rotation. This option disables rotation altogether. -f MAXFILES Maximum number of filehandles to keep open. Defaults to 100. Setting this value too high may result in the system run- ning out of file descriptors. Setting it too low may affect performance. -u UID Change user to UID when running as root. -g GID Change group to GID when running as root. -t TEMPLATE Filename template using Date::Format codes. Default is "%m%d%Y-access.log", or "%m%d%Y-error.log". When using the -r option, the default becomes "%m%d%Y-%T-access.log" or "%m%d%Y-%T-error.log". -s SYMLINK Specifies the name of a symlink to the current file. -r SIZE Rotate files when they reach SIZE. SIZE is given in bytes. -d CONFIG Use the DBI usage tracker. -h Displays help. -v Prints version information. DBI USAGE TRACKER
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cronolog(1), httplog(1) BUGS None, yet. AUTHORS Steve J. Kondik <;shade@chemlab.org> WWW: http://n0rp.chemlab.org/vlogger perl v5.8.6 2005-03-18 VLOGGER(1)
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