Re: strange LOG_NONE requests

From: David J N Begley <david@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 13:44:19 +1000 (EST)

On Fri, 25 Oct 1996, Tom Minchin wrote:

> With the new cachemgr.cgi that comes with 1.1beta, it's reminded
> me to ask about the strange IP addresses that attempt to request
> LOG_NONE. Some of them I can probably account for since my proxy is
> 'announced' (but firmly acl'ed) as they are routable. Others, however,
> include:
> 67.1.0.0
> 170.50.0.0
> 0.4.0.0

Actually, you're mention of this prompted me to have a look in our own
logs (1.0.17) - plenty of "LOG_NONE" requests, but thankfully all from
routable address:

846261644.246 807 137.154.210.250 LOG_NONE/000/NONE 0 NONE -
846261691.242 2257 137.154.210.250 LOG_NONE/000/NONE 0 NONE -
846265422.046 11999640 137.154.173.227 LOG_NONE/000/NONE 0 NONE -
846265428.047 11999803 137.154.173.227 LOG_NONE/000/NONE 0 NONE -
846265749.002 11999286 129.78.64.5 LOG_NONE/000/NONE 0 NONE -
846266097.236 10000 137.154.173.213 LOG_NONE/000/NONE 0 NONE -

Pardon my ignorance, but what am I looking at here, and why is this from
both end-users (clients), and from peer proxies?

Cheers..

dave
Received on Fri Oct 25 1996 - 20:45:24 MDT

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