Have you checked to see whether or not they are real requests - that is, coming from the web. If they are there's nothing anyone on this list can do...

Try monitoring you network with something like wireshark.

I have seen similar behavior - I think it may be from badly written spiders or feeble attempts to hack your site. If they are truly vindictive the only thing you can do is block them with a firewall.

Regards

Alan Chaney


Sameer Naik wrote:
Hi,

We are using Apache 2.0.53 + mod_jk 1.2.21 + tomcat 5.0.28 combination and 
seeing multiple hits to a single JSP file in quick succession, like 500 hits in 
a minute from same user ID and same IP address. Response code is 200 for all 
the requests. It is happening randomly from various user agents. Did anyone 
encounter such scenario? Can we log something in Apache logs to debug the 
issue? (We are already logging referrer, UA, byte range request values etc).

Thanks,
Sameer



      
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