It could be nothing, code 302 is a request for redirect.

Ramon Kagan
York University, Computing and Network Services
Unix Team -  Intermediate System Administrator
(416)736-2100 #20263
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Chris Martin wrote:

> hi,
>
> i have a woody-box here with apache 1.3.26 (.deb-package)
> today i discovered some strange log-entries in access.log
> that look like this:
>
> 80.142.57.69 - - [25/Sep/2002:04:57:59 +0200] "\xe3N" 302 0 "-" "-"
> ...
> 217.83.69.31 - - [25/Sep/2002:05:21:50 +0200] "\xe3L" 302 0 "-" "-"
> ...
> 80.144.33.142 - - [25/Sep/2002:11:05:44 +0200] "\xe3D" 302 0 "-" "-"
> 80.142.57.69 - - [25/Sep/2002:11:23:00 +0200] "\xe3N" 302 0 "-" "-"
>
> i'm no pro when it comes to apache, but is this something
> i should worry about? or just another script-kid?
>
> thx,
>
> .chris
>
>
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