Re: [analog-help] Failed Requests

2001-12-10 Thread jonathan chetwynd
I kinda guessed it was a worm, though I'm slightly amazed it is that easy to trace... and no-one seems to be on the case... Ok so that was a relatively easy stat to pick out as a 'live issue' and there remain quite a few failed requests I could sort out myself. What I'm looking for is a way to

Re: [analog-help] Failed Requests

2001-12-10 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
jonathan chetwynd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > 111,000 failed requests > against 66,000 succesful page requests > or about 1/4 of total requests. > they nearly all have teh file: > /scripts/..%255../winnt/system32/cmd.exe > or similar. This is the NIMDA worm the has infected lots of IIS servers.

[analog-help] Failed Requests

2001-12-10 Thread jonathan chetwynd
111,000 failed requests against 66,000 succesful page requests or about 1/4 of total requests. they nearly all have teh file: /scripts/..%255../winnt/system32/cmd.exe or similar. can anyone advise me on this, ie how do I stop it? is it unusual? I am also looking for a document that might he

Re: [analog-help] Failed requests higher than Successful requests

2001-05-14 Thread Duke Hillard
Maybe an image, such as a mailbox, that appears at the end of each page. -- Duke Hillard Doug Nelson wrote: > ...or it could be just one file link referenced a lot which is failing a lot... > > -Original Message- > On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kenneth Pedersen, Agdernett wrote: > > > Successfu

RE: [analog-help] Failed requests higher than Successful requests

2001-05-14 Thread Doug Nelson
...or it could be just one file link referenced a lot which is failing a lot... -Original Message- On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kenneth Pedersen, Agdernett wrote: > Successful requests for pages 50.179 > Successful requests for pages in last 7 days 19.880 > Failed requests 80.700 > Failed reques

Re: [analog-help] Failed requests higher than Successful requests

2001-05-14 Thread Stephen Turner
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kenneth Pedersen, Agdernett wrote: > Successful requests for pages 50.179 > Successful requests for pages in last 7 days 19.880 > Failed requests 80.700 > Failed requests in last 7 days 33.837 > > The failed requests are higher than successful requests. What could be wrong >

[analog-help] Failed requests higher than Successful requests

2001-05-14 Thread Kenneth Pedersen, Agdernett
Successful requests for pages 50.179 Successful requests for pages in last 7 days 19.880 Failed requests 80.700 Failed requests in last 7 days 33.837 The failed requests are higher than successful requests. What could be wrong here? Best regards, Kenneth Pedersen +--

Re: [analog-help] Failed requests - who made them?

2000-03-14 Thread jiva
have u tried: FAILREF Failed Referrer Report John Meshkoff wrote: > > Is it possible to get analog to show where particular failed requests are > coming from? I've had to sometimes grep through the logfiles trying to > find the source of certain failure requests. --

Re: [analog-help] Failed requests - who made them?

2000-03-14 Thread Stephen Turner
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, John Meshkoff wrote: > Is it possible to get analog to show where particular failed requests are > coming from? I've had to sometimes grep through the logfiles trying to > find the source of certain failure requests. No. I guess maybe I should add a Failed Host Report

[analog-help] Failed requests - who made them?

2000-03-13 Thread John Meshkoff
Is it possible to get analog to show where particular failed requests are coming from? I've had to sometimes grep through the logfiles trying to find the source of certain failure requests. | John Meshkoff |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | http://www.nwserv.com/~johnpipe/