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RE: IIS Logfile
From: "Andrew Shore" <andrew.shore () holistecs com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 13:32:59 +0100
Without knowing exactly what your severs are doing its hard to say (unless you are a bank) However, you will probably find that they are simply running scripts against your system and when they can't get anywhere they'll give in. Just keep an eye on things O and patch everything till your fingers bleed! HTH Andy -----Original Message----- From: mfernandez () fdta-valles org [mailto:mfernandez () fdta-valles org] Sent: 26 October 2004 21:07 To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: IIS Logfile Thanks to all of you for replying. This log file is getting weirder. Here are more strange entries: 2004-10-26 01:04:22 202.38.216.127 - W3SVC1 FILESERVER xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 GET /scripts/nsiislog.dll - 401 5 0 - - - 2004-10-26 02:54:32 130.235.160.66 - W3SVC1 FILESERVER xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 GET /M83A - 401 5 0 - - - 2004-10-26 02:54:32 130.235.160.66 - W3SVC1 FILESERVER xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 PROPFIND / - 401 5 15 - TEST - 2004-10-26 02:54:33 130.235.160.66 - W3SVC1 FILESERVER xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 80 GET /scripts/nsiislog.dll - 401 5 0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - I am located in the ass of the world (South America) and I don't understand why some chinesse and sweden people should be interested on my net? (those IPs are from that places) Like you say, the 401 code means an authorization failure, but, what is they trying to do? Thanks in advance... ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Current thread:
- IIS Logfile mfernandez (Oct 25)
- Re: IIS Logfile craig (Oct 26)
- Re: IIS Logfile Miles Stevenson (Oct 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: IIS Logfile H Carvey (Oct 26)
- Re: IIS Logfile mfernandez (Oct 27)
- Re: IIS Logfile Anthony Boynes (Oct 27)
- Re: IIS Logfile messanger (Oct 28)
- RE: IIS Logfile Andrew Shore (Oct 27)
- RE: IIS Logfile Eric McCarty (Oct 27)