Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 22:12:31 -0800 (PST) From: daniel B <danielb@pacex.net> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: RE:Weird Apache access log files sorry for the junk stuff! Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.10.10002022206090.61385-100000@almazs.pacex.net>
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Sorry guys my apology the last posting I made has some 'junk' stuff that I captured from the buffer and mistakenly pasted to the message... pine over SSH is kind of flaky for me some times. The posting should have looked like this: Hi Felas; I was going through some of the access log for one of our website and I get a lot of these: 205.188.209.244 - - [02/Feb/2000:07:49:37 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 6146 205.188.209.244 - - [02/Feb/2000:07:49:37 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 6146 205.188.209.244 - - [02/Feb/2000:07:49:38 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 6146 . . . 205.188.209.240 - - [02/Feb/2000:11:56:25 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 6146 205.188.209.240 - - [02/Feb/2000:11:56:25 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 6146 205.188.209.240 - - [02/Feb/2000:11:56:26 -0800] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 6146 . . . now look at this: % nslookup 205.188.209.244 Name: stress-dt03.proxy.aol.com Address: 205.188.209.244 and; % nslookup 205.188.209.240 Name: cache-dt12.proxy.aol.com Address: 205.188.209.240 These requests are realy flooding my webserver should I block the above two IPs at the firewall? what is aol trying to do?? Thanks Dan To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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