Re: [users@httpd] Is this a hacking attempt ?

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On 6/7/05, PMilanese@xxxxxxxx <PMilanese@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Could be a spider.
> 

It's not a spider, I did a reverse lookup on the IP, it resolves to a
Israeli ISP.
Thank you.

> Google, or Akmai or something... Did the directory/files exist at one
> point? Their indexer checks to see if the page exists and corrects itself.
> 

I can't tell if the files exist on the server, I do not know how to
translate this (URL encoded?) form of request into human readable
ASCII text:

"D:/Inetpub/wwwroot/OURSITENAME/htdocs/PublicGallery/Pics-Public/\xd7\x92\x
d7\x99\xd7\x99\xd7\x96
\xd7\x91\xd7\x9e\xd7\xa7\xd7\x9c\xd7\x97\xd7\xaa" 


A b.t.w question, if I may : 
Someone maybe aware of a of a reachable list of IP ranges, I was lucky
to get the address resolved to a DNS name, but what if the client
decided to go offline & unregistered his DNS record ?
How would I'd then find out the source of the IP ?



Appreciate the help.

-- 
Cheers, 
Maxim Vexler (hq4ever).

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