Unusual GET requests

Brian Bruns bruns at 2mbit.com
Wed Oct 22 01:33:07 UTC 2003


Thanks to everyone who's responded.  We were a bit concerned because of all
the lovely new exploits going around as of late, and had no idea what it was
up to (considering it was coming from a cable modem, it threw up a red
flag).

Sorry to bother everyone :)
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Brian Bruns
The Summit Open Source Development Group
Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Benjamin Krueger" <benjamin at seattlefenix.net>
To: "Brian Bruns" <bruns at 2mbit.com>
Cc: <nanog at merit.edu>; <admins at 2mbit.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: Unusual GET requests


> * Brian Bruns (bruns at 2mbit.com) [031021 18:01]:
> >
> > Hmmm, this is probably offtopic, but I can't seem to find anything
online
> > which explains this and I've never seen it before.
> >
> > Maybe someone else here has seen this in their logs or has any idea what
> > would do this?
> >
> > Its obviously trying to gather some sort of information, could it be a
> > prelude to some sort of DoS or exploit thats not publically known yet?
> [ ... snip loggy type stuff ... ]
>
> http://www.asp-shareware.org/pad/
>
> -- 
> Benjamin Krueger
>
> Confidence is the mother of success. Cockyness is a mother of a time bomb.
>





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