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Date:      Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:56:05 -0400 (EDT)
From:      wes chow <wes@woahnelly.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Lord Raiden <raiden23@netzero.net>
Subject:   Re: Good spoof page for Apache??
Message-ID:  <20020410165359.L12353-100000@hitchcock.woahnelly.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0204101512030.5286-100000@xena.gsicomp.on.ca>

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what about running Apache on a non-standard port?


On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Matthew Emmerton wrote:

>
> Rather than going ot all the trouble of "spoofing", why not have Apache
> return a 403 error (authorization required) for people accessing outside
> of the office.  You can do this based on IP (although I don't have any
> examples handy.)
>
>
> --
> Matthew Emmerton      || matt@gsicomp.on.ca
> GSI Computer Services || http://www.gsicomp.on.ca
>
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Lord Raiden wrote:
>
> > 	Hi all.  I'm looking at taking one of our servers that's supposed to be
> > for office use only and open it up to the outside.  There's nothing secure
> > on it, but I don't want just anybody surfing to it and browsing around.  So
> > what I was thinking of doing was in order to fool the average joe who might
> > get there by accident or intentionally, I want them to think they have
> > recieved a standard browser error and then leave.
> >
> > 	I've thought about modifying the browser error that IE gives, but I'm not
> > sure that will work.  I want it to look like a legitimate client side error
> > when they hit the website, yet I want those who know the proper access URL
> > to still be able to access the site remotely.  For example, "mydomain.com/"
> > would show the mock error, yet "mydomain.com/login.cgi" would still get
> > them to where they needed to go.  I just need a way to spoof an error, not
> > generate a real one to help keep out nosy bypassers.  Any ideas?
> >
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