[users@httpd] Re: Redirect Matching Question

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Am 2005-04-29 13:39:46, schrieb Joshua Slive:
> On 4/29/05, Jack Stone <antennex@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In fact, it does seem to be catching the request.  Notice the "302"
> status code which indicates a redirect.
> 
> Overall, you're wasting your time.  Worms *do not* follow redirects. 
> The best a redirect could do is keep this request out of your error
> log.  But good admins want to see this information in their error log.

But because I have severalt 1000 daily which let my logs explode, I have
greate a file in the Web-Root "default.ida" because this is not a WORW
it is a FileSharing-Tool.

Now the request do not more produce 600 Bytes bytes but only  150 Bytes.

> Joshua.

Bisous
Michelle

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