Hi:

I'm wondering whether I could (or should) exclude these types of 'hack'
attempts from my web stats:

[Sun Jun 30 11:00:25 2002] [error] [client ***.***.***.***] File does not
exist: /usr/local/apache/2.0.39/htdocs/_vti_bin
...
[Sun Jun 30 05:16:46 2002] [error] [client ***.***.***.***] File does not
exist: /usr/local/apache/2.0.39/htdocs/MSADC
...
[Tue Jun 25 17:49:42 2002] [error] [client ***.***.***.***] File does not
exist: /usr/local/apache/2.0.39/htdocs/scripts
...

I'm getting hundreds of such requests every week (in various other forms
like calls to 'cmd.exe', whatever that is!). They show up as 404
errors in my web stats. I think I should exclude them as they're not
really valid requests for files that can't be found. I'm wondering if I
can do a REQEXCLUDE or similar directive in combination with a regex. My
attempts so far have not been successful.

TIA -
Jeff

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W. Jeffrey Rankin          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://jrankin.ath.cx/
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