"Maxime Ducharme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I see these HTTP request and I'm looking for more information : >[ ... ] >x.x.x.3 - - [08/Nov/2006:05:06:21 -0500] "\x80|\x01\x03\x01" 200 8 "-" "-" > >Would it be someone attempting to send https request on my port 80 ?
When I see things like that in my logs it's generally a buffer overflow attack, or something like that, but the entry will be a great deal longer. What's really interesting to me about your log excerpt is that your webserver successfully filled the request, whatever it was -- that's what the " 200 " code means. Best regards, Neil Dickey, Ph.D. Research Associate/Sysop Geology Department Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 60115 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Black Hat Attend the Black Hat Briefings & Training USA, July 29-August 3 in Las Vegas. World renowned security experts reveal tomorrow's threats today. Free of vendor pitches, the Briefings are designed to be pragmatic regardless of your security environment. Featuring 36 hands-on training courses and 10 conference tracks, networking opportunities with over 2,500 delegates from 40+ nations. http://www.blackhat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
