ja is the WO 5.4 ajax request handler. On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Paul Hoadley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > > I noticed some strange requests in the log of a live application the other > day: > > 66.249.74.173 - - [25/Oct/2012:10:19:42 +0000] "GET > /SurvStar/1/ja/bTJaOg4yM8yusyH07q7Fsw/0.0.43.1 HTTP/1.1" 200 1997 > 66.249.74.173 - - [25/Oct/2012:10:21:48 +0000] "GET > /SurvStar/1/ja/bPCp9YKaWJtYnBAbefb3rg/0.0.43.1 HTTP/1.1" 200 1997 > 66.249.74.173 - - [25/Oct/2012:10:24:53 +0000] "GET > /SurvStar/1/ja/bPYhQJ0ZxsN6ps2AsILtBg/0.0.43.1 HTTP/1.1" 200 1996 > 66.249.74.173 - - [25/Oct/2012:10:27:42 +0000] "GET > /SurvStar/1/ja/0zwYRxtDseruVePtbAddHw/0.0.43.1 HTTP/1.1" 200 1999 > > (And dozens more.) That IP address belongs to Google: > > $ nslookup 66.249.74.173 > Server: 192.231.203.132 > Address: 192.231.203.132#53 > > Non-authoritative answer: > 173.74.249.66.in-addr.arpa name = crawl-66-249-74-173.googlebot.com. > > The 200 response it's getting is the session restoration error page, as > those session IDs are bogus. Has anyone seen anything like this? Remind > me—what's the "ja" request handler? Any thoughts on where it would be > pulling these (presumably never existent) session IDs from? > > > -- > Paul Hoadley > http://logicsquad.net/ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > > https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/johnthuss%40gmail.com > > This email sent to [email protected] > >
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