Re: hackers sending long URLs to probe site?

2008-04-30 Thread DIGLLOYD INC
It's certainly something nefarious...one of my paths contains "diglloyd/free", and I see URLs containing 100 or 200 of that string repeated... On Apr 30, 2008, at 1:58 PM, David Delbecq wrote: DIGLLOYD INC a écrit : Christopher, Thank you. This is helpful. Sorry about the "hijacked thre

Re: hackers sending long URLs to probe site?

2008-04-30 Thread David Delbecq
DIGLLOYD INC a écrit : Christopher, Thank you. This is helpful. Sorry about the "hijacked thread", I didn't think of that. Yes, I've double-checked that my site isn't generating the bad links. It's all static HTML and I've searched for any duplications, "../../" type things, etc. I don't

Re: hackers sending long URLs to probe site?

2008-04-24 Thread DIGLLOYD INC
Christopher, Thank you. This is helpful. Sorry about the "hijacked thread", I didn't think of that. Yes, I've double-checked that my site isn't generating the bad links. It's all static HTML and I've searched for any duplications, "../../" type things, etc. I don't currently generate an

Re: hackers sending long URLs to probe site?

2008-04-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lloyd, For future reference, please don't "hijack" a thread. You replied to another message on the list to ask this one. In the future, please create a brand new message. DIGLLOYD INC wrote: | But I see tons of 404 errors, with someone/thing from 62

hackers sending long URLs to probe site?

2008-04-24 Thread DIGLLOYD INC
I've have to use a "deny" in a RemoteAddrValve to solve the following problem-- A normal URL for my site might be: http://diglloyd.com/diglloyd/free/Eagles/Eagles.html eg /diglloyd/free/Eagles/Eagles.html (check it out if you want to see some unusual eagle photos) But I see tons of 404 error