Just to nip this one early before the discussion strays too far, curl is NOT a hacking tool. It's just a command line http client useful in all sorts of linux/unix OS scripts. To determine if it's being used to probe your site, you need to pay attention to WHAT is being requested. The brief sample offered by the OP was actually very benign (no weird escape sequences or attempts to access a binary executable).

--David

Mark Deneen wrote:

Once you find them, you might be hard pressed to actually do anything
about it beyond getting in touch with their ISP.

It might be easier to just block them at the firewall or on the server
tomcat runs on with something like iptables.

Mark

On 8/23/07, Lyallex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
www.who.is

Much more info

...tracking the perpetrator down now ... this is fun.


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