must be something in the water

Rob Hartill (robh@imdb.com)
Thu, 21 Nov 1996 01:03:02 +0000 (GMT)


Anyone know if there's a robot at

cs111-7.u.washington.edu

?

Something's rapid firing me from there now:

140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:29 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/locations+35438 HTTP/1.0" 304 -
140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:30 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/locations+39569 HTTP/1.0" 304 -
140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:31 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/plot+63218 HTTP/1.0" 304 -
140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:31 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/plot+29987 HTTP/1.0" 304 -
140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:32 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/plot+56176 HTTP/1.0" 304 -
140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:33 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/plot+79860 HTTP/1.0" 304 -
140.142.180.197 - - [20/Nov/1996:18:46:33 -0600] "GET /cache/title-more/plot+27790 HTTP/1.0" 304 -

There's something called "ExpressO Beta" on that host's web server.
Scary eh ?

Microsoft's MS-Catapult/0.9 is still at it. Can grumble, only 25,000 bad
requests from that one so far *today* and it's only been a nuisance
for 4 months. You'd think their proxy would get tired asking for the same
4 gifs after this long wouldn't you ?

I'm going to bed before I find another one.

-- 
Rob Hartill.       Internet Movie Database Ltd.    http://www.imdb.com/  
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