On Thursday 17 Jan 2008, Richard Colman wrote:
> We don't have CFDOCS on the server, but it looks like somebody tries to
Some*thing*.
I wouldn't worry about anymore than the owner of a well setup Apache should
worry about hits to missing /cgi-bin/ scripts, or an IIS owner
about /_vti_bin/.dll/*\
r processed is:
/export/disk01/ricklres/apache-conf/htdocs/wwwr
oot/cbrl_new/alert(document.domain).cfm "
"Error","web-14","01/15/08","19:48:57",,"File not found:
/<script>alert(document.domain)</script>.
cfm The specific sequence of
--
> What is "web-10" ??
I think it's just the specific thread that had the error.
> Is someone trying to hack the server through cfdocs??
I don't know. Why do you have CFDOCS on your server?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest calibe
> I just noticed in CF5, I was generating an error within a
> block, and those errors do not appear in the
> application log. Is that normal?
Yes, since you're in a CFTRY, you're handling the error, so CF doesn't
log it unless you tell it to
> Just checked the archives before I sent this, and
4 matches
Mail list logo