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Date:      Thu, 3 Feb 2000 00:26:30 -0600 (CST)
From:      James Wyatt <jwyatt@rwsystems.net>
To:        daniel B <danielb@pacex.net>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Weird Apache access log files
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.10002030020490.99109-100000@bsdie.rwsystems.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.10002022149560.61385-100000@almazs.pacex.net>

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On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, daniel B wrote:
> 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
	[ ... ]

This *is* pretty odd... You should notice that the '200' was the status
returned to the client. 6146 is the length of the home page fow
www.pacex.net, not a socket number. The proxy is numerous copies of your
base page, but are there any other accesses? It sounds like a bug in their
proxy software - I'd email them asking about it. - Jy@



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