Pattern matching odd HTTP request

Jake Khuon khuon at gblx.net
Tue Sep 18 22:18:10 UTC 2001


### On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 17:03:44 -0500, mike at biggorilla.com casually decided
### to expound upon Bill McGonigle <mcgonigle at medicalmedia.com> the
### following thoughts about "Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request":

m> * Bill McGonigle (mcgonigle at medicalmedia.com) [09/18/01 15:43]:
m> > 
m> > 
m> > On Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at 02:36 PM, Jake Khuon wrote:
m> > >
m> > > Anyone seeing a lot of these in their webserver logs?
m> > >
m> > > 208.202.180.4 - - [18/Sep/2001:11:19:31 -0700] "-" 408 -
m> > 
m> > This machine is in my /8
m> > 
m> > -----
m> > 207.202.84.209 - - [18/Sep/2001:15:16:48 -0400] "-" 408 -
m> > 207.202.84.209 - - [18/Sep/2001:15:18:18 -0400] "-" 408 -
m> > 207.202.84.209 - - [18/Sep/2001:15:19:48 -0400] "-" 408 -
m> 
m> Doesn't seem new...
m> 
m> 195.188.192.18 - - [13/Sep/1999:02:23:43 -0500] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
m> 195.188.192.18 - - [14/Sep/1999:02:18:54 -0500] "-" 408 - "-" "-"
m> 
m> But just a little more increased.

Yeah.  I was trying to figure out a way to match it in my NBAR filters but I
can't seem to find a pattern that works.


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