Very unlikely that Code Red could affect Tomcat, although not
inconceivable that a variant has hit your system.  Are you running
on Windows?  Code Red requests are very common still, so the
presence of them doesn't mean much.  I would think you'd have to
give very liberal CGI access to be vulnerable, although anything is
possible.


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Subject: Code Red attack on Tomcat


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>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Our Tomcat server crashed yesterday. By coincidence, there were some
errors
> displayed which were generated by code red trying to hit our server. I
know all
> about the effect Code Red has on IIS, but can anyone tell me if code red
has
> been known to crash Tomcat?
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> Cheers
>
> Phil
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