Google is our friend.
 
wget is a unix package for retrieving files over HTTP. So, it's sort of like a browser.
 
As for looking for awstats, someone is likely looking for vulnerabilities like this one:
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 12:15 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What is w;wget?

Hi,
 
I haven't checked my logs for a while, but when I did decide to check them, I found this strange request:
 
62.210.181.107 - - [23/Apr/2005:12:18:44 -0400] "GET //cgi-bin/awstats/awstats.pl \"w;wget\" HTTP/1.1" 404 303
 
This request was repeated 10 times, one time per second, changing the "//cgi-bin/awstats/awstats.pl" to "//cgi-bin/awstats.pl" , "//cgi/awstats.pl"...
 
Why is this client so desperate to access awstats.pl? And what does w;wget mean?
 
Actually, I just discovered that there are 27 requests that had something to do with awstats.pl. What's happening?



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