This sounds and looks (from your logs) like the Apache issue with name based
virtual domains(sharing one IP). See Apache''s documentation here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html#compat
Wayne
> Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 16:08:48 -0200
> From: "fsiqueira99" <fsiqueira99@bol.com.br>
> To: shorewall-users@shorewall.net
> Subject: [Shorewall-users] Firewall problem?
>
> Hi!
>
> A have a problem with apache, but I look all
> configurations and don=B4t found any problem.
> We use shorewall firewall with 3 interfaces and server
> is in a dmz. Internal user access ours sites normally,
> but external user don=B4t they must put domain
> (http://www.domain.com.br) + /domain to see the site.
> This put me in alert if could be any mistake
> configuration in firewall, but firewall log don=B4t show
> nothing.
>
> At apache log we see the problem:
>
> [Wed Dec 4 18:00:37 2002] [warn] NameVirtualHost
> 200.223.26.155:80 has no VirtualHosts
> [Wed Dec 4 18:00:37 2002] [notice] Apache-
> AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.22 (Mandrake Linux/10.2mdk)
> PHP/4.0.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Wed Dec 4 18:00:37 2002] [notice] suEXEC mechanism
> enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
> [Wed Dec 4 18:00:37 2002] [notice] Accept mutex:
> sysvsem (Default: sysvsem)
> [Wed Dec 4 18:03:54 2002] [notice] caught SIGTERM,
> shutting down
> [Wed Dec 4 18:04:17 2002] [notice]Apache-
> AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.22 (Mandrake Linux/10.2mdk)
> PHP/4.0.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Wed Dec 4 18:04:17 2002] [notice] suEXEC mechanism
> enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
> [Wed Dec 4 18:04:17 2002] [notice] Accept mutex:
> sysvsem (Default: sysvsem)
> [Wed Dec 4 18:14:56 2002] [error] [client
> 200.254.175.184] Directory index forbidden by
> rule: /var/www/html/
> [Wed Dec 4 18:25:49 2002] [error] [client
> 200.102.67.253] Directory index forbidden by
> rule: /var/www/html/
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