On 6/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could be a spider.
It's not a spider, I did a reverse lookup on the IP, it resolves to a
Israeli ISP.
Thank you.
Google, or Akmai or something... Did the directory/files exist at one
point? Their indexer checks to see if the page exists
On 6/7/05, Patrick Donker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you do an ip lookup for the source ip? If it belongs to one of the
searchengine clubs, then it is unlikely.
I did a reverse DNS lookup.
Is this what you meant by ip lookup ?
Any tips on this would be most welcome.
And if it is an attempt,
If you want to find the owner of a certain IP range, you can use the
whois command line application (in unix/linux) or as well the
following web address: http://www.radb.net. Do not use them abusively!
Florin
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 11:17, Maxim Vexler wrote:
A b.t.w question, if I may :
Someone
Could be a spider.
Google, or Akmai or something... Did the directory/files exist at one
point? Their indexer checks to see if the page exists and corrects itself.
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Maxim Vexler wrote:
Is this an hacking attempt ?
Could someone please suggest a way to decrypted the \xd7\x92\xd7\x99\ things.
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