Hey guys, I noticed something from one of our service logs.. Something from ip135.herrera.iphil.net is trying to get in from our service. Our service streams copyrighted media contents only to geographical locations we currently have license to do so. So we know the machine on the other end isn't getting much content other than a polite "go away" type of message. But it's kinda intriguing that the process in ip135.herrera.iphil.net tries to get in 3x every minute, at the 1st, 28th, 38th seconds at any given minute. Below is a snippet of the log from the geotargetting software that we use.
2002/06/04 12:51:28 : 203.176.28.135|PH||... 2002/06/04 12:51:38 : 203.176.28.135|PH||... ... 2002/06/04 12:52:01 : 203.176.28.135|PH||... 2002/06/04 12:52:28 : 203.176.28.135|PH||... Does anybody know what this pattern of access describe? Read-ahead caching, or SQUID, perhaps? I'd appreciate any information. stay cool. jeff -- -- Jeff Gutierrez Pinoy Ako! May reklamo? Mapua Online! http://www.mapua.org http://www.mapua.com http://www.mapua.net Intertainer, Entertainment On Demand http://www.intertainer.tv _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
