Hm, well, our server logged 22 attempts since 1 Aug 2001 19:48 UTC, with a noticable ramp at 2 Aug 2001 05h UTC. No attempts in the last 2 hour though (2 Aug 2001 10:30h UTC).
Compared to the 30 attempts 19-20 Jul, it is at least something to make you think. Besides all attempts were coming from different IP addresses. Most of the logged IP addresses run IIS, so I don't think it is the eEye stuff.
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is it real that HTTP rules the world? what about plain old NNRP news-reading? even i read news at deja.com... is this really what PHP (mod_perl, whatever...) stands for? (stupid) users know what a browser is and PHP does the NNRP for them... bah...
Hm, well, our server logged 22 attempts since 1 Aug 2001 19:48 UTC, with a noticable ramp at 2 Aug 2001 05h UTC. No attempts in the last 2 hour though (2 Aug 2001 10:30h UTC). Compared to the 30 attempts 19-20 Jul, it is at least something to make you think. Besides all attempts were coming from different IP addresses. Most of the logged IP addresses run IIS, so I don't think it is the eEye stuff.
is it real that HTTP rules the world? what about plain old NNRP news-reading? even i read news at deja.com... is this really what PHP (mod_perl, whatever...) stands for? (stupid) users know what a browser is and PHP does the NNRP for them... bah...