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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