I'm thinking of putting them all on the naughty list. Any reason I shouldn't?

Thanks,

Knute...

On 2/6/26 14:42, Yehuda Katz wrote:
HTTP 408 means the client opened a connection but didn't send a request. This could be caused by anything from a misconfigured or buggy program on the client side, to a malicious actor trying to overwhelm your server with fake connections.

- Y

Sent from a device with a very small keyboard and hyperactive autocorrect.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2026, 3:18 PM Knute Johnson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

      From my access.log

    181.215.169.144 - - [06/Feb/2026:20:10:38 +0000] "-" 408 7240 "-" "-"
    194.180.179.107 - - [06/Feb/2026:20:10:47 +0000] "-" 408 7240 "-" "-"
    194.180.179.107 - - [06/Feb/2026:20:10:47 +0000] "-" 408 7240 "-" "-"
    194.180.179.107 - - [06/Feb/2026:20:10:47 +0000] "-" 408 7240 "-" "-"


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