It's certainly something nefarious...one of my paths contains
"diglloyd/free", and I see URLs containing 100 or 200 of that string
repeated...
On Apr 30, 2008, at 1:58 PM, David Delbecq wrote:
DIGLLOYD INC a écrit :
Christopher,
Thank you. This is helpful. Sorry about the "hijacked thread", I
didn't think of that.
Yes, I've double-checked that my site isn't generating the bad
links. It's all static HTML and I've searched for any duplications,
"../../" type things, etc. I don't currently generate any URLs, and
the sheer length of the duplication rules out any basic mistakes in
static html.
I have directory indexes turned off, confirmed by seeing 404 codes
on certain directories in which I don't have index files
(intentionally).
Lloyd
A bit late to respond, but it might also be a worm infected computer
trying to probe your server to check if it can be used as an attack
vector. However, am more used to worms checking for urls containing
cmd.exe, which probes for security holes in IIS.
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