version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:82.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/82.0 author=jrmu charset=UTF-8 csum= ctime=1611916611 host=125.231.24.226 name=Openbsd.Httpopenproxy rev=5 targets=Openbsd.Openhttpd,Openbsd.Pf text=(:title HTTP Open Proxies:)%0a%0aAn open proxy allows any Internet user to send or receive messages using that server to hide the sender. Sometimes it can be used to provide privacy for users and bypass censorship, but often times it is unintentional. Your server could be abused to send spam because of a misconfiguration of your server.%0a%0aIRC Networks will often check to see if your IP address is running an HTTP open proxy. If they discover it, they may ban your entire IP address:%0a%0a[@%0a17:55 -!- usename [username@fruit.ircnow.org] has quit [K-banned: [exp/proxy] Open proxies are not allowed on DALnet. See http://kline.dal.net/proxy/proxyinfo.php?proxy=HTTPPOST&ip=192.168.0.1&port=8080 for more information. (2021/01/29 09.55)]%0a@]%0a%0aNormally this should not occur if you have properly configured [[openbsd/openhttpd|openhttpd]] and have not installed any insecure web applications or open web proxies.%0a%0aFirst, double check to make sure there are no insecure web applications or open web proxies.%0a%0aSecondly, make sure your firewall bans any packets to incoming ports except those that have been whitelisted by [[openbsd/pf|your firewall]]. For example, blocking port 8080 here would have prevented the proxy scanner from reporting an open proxy. time=1611918062 title=HTTP Open Proxies author:1611918062=jrmu diff:1611918062:1611918027:=11c11%0a%3c Normally this should not occur if you have properly configured [[openbsd/openhttpd|openhttpd]] and have not installed any insecure web applications or open web proxies.%0a---%0a> Normally this should not occur if you have properly configured [[openbsd/|openhttpd|openhttpd]] and have not installed any insecure web applications or open web proxies.%0a host:1611918062=125.231.24.226 author:1611918027=jrmu diff:1611918027:1611916937:=15c15,16%0a%3c Secondly, make sure your firewall bans any packets to incoming ports except those that have been whitelisted by [[openbsd/pf|your firewall]]. For example, blocking port 8080 here would have prevented the proxy scanner from reporting an open proxy.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Secondly, make sure your firewall bans any packets to incoming ports except those that have been whitelisted by [[openbsd/pf|your firewall]].%0a> %0a host:1611918027=125.231.24.226 author:1611916937=jrmu diff:1611916937:1611916750:=7,16c7%0a%3c [@%0a%3c 17:55 -!- usename [username@fruit.ircnow.org] has quit [K-banned: [exp/proxy] Open proxies are not allowed on DALnet. See http://kline.dal.net/proxy/proxyinfo.php?proxy=HTTPPOST&ip=192.168.0.1&port=8080 for more information. (2021/01/29 09.55)]%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Normally this should not occur if you have properly configured [[openbsd/|openhttpd|openhttpd]] and have not installed any insecure web applications or open web proxies.%0a%3c %0a%3c First, double check to make sure there are no insecure web applications or open web proxies.%0a%3c %0a%3c Secondly, make sure your firewall bans any packets to incoming ports except those that have been whitelisted by [[openbsd/pf|your firewall]].%0a%3c %0a---%0a> 17:55 -!- usename [username@fruit.ircnow.org] has quit [K-banned: [exp/proxy] Open proxies are not allowed on DALnet. See http://kline.dal.net/proxy/proxyinfo.php?proxy=HTTPPOST&ip=192.168.0.1&port=80 for more information. (2021/01/29 09.55)]%0a host:1611916937=125.231.24.226 author:1611916750=jrmu diff:1611916750:1611916611:=3,7d2%0a%3c An open proxy allows any Internet user to send or receive messages using that server to hide the sender. Sometimes it can be used to provide privacy for users and bypass censorship, but often times it is unintentional. Your server could be abused to send spam because of a misconfiguration of your server.%0a%3c %0a%3c IRC Networks will often check to see if your IP address is running an HTTP open proxy. If they discover it, they may ban your entire IP address:%0a%3c %0a%3c 17:55 -!- usename [username@fruit.ircnow.org] has quit [K-banned: [exp/proxy] Open proxies are not allowed on DALnet. See http://kline.dal.net/proxy/proxyinfo.php?proxy=HTTPPOST&ip=192.168.0.1&port=80 for more information. (2021/01/29 09.55)]%0a host:1611916750=125.231.24.226 author:1611916611=jrmu diff:1611916611:1611916611:=1,2d0%0a%3c (:title HTTP Open Proxies:)%0a%3c %0a host:1611916611=125.231.24.226