Yeah, it's a bad HTTP request. 400 means that the server determined a
syntax error in the request. It looks like some automated program is
performing conns to your server but not sending any HTTP info over,
since the "GET" or other HTTP method isn't being stored in the log.
Something may be connecting to your system via some other protocol, or
is simply opening and closing the connection.


/s.

On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 08:58  AM, Patrick Spence wrote:

Does anyone have an idea what would cause log entries like this?

195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""
195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""
195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""
195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""
195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""
195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""
195.110.73.98 - - [10/Jan/2003:07:48:37 -0700] ""400 0 "" ""

I have thousands and thousands...

Thanks. :)

(baffled)
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