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Date: Wed Jun 14 21:28:28 2006
From: sjohnston at cavionplus.com (Shannon Johnston)
Subject: Strange HTTP requests

I'm seeing a ton of HTTP requests in the following fashion:

GET index.html - 80 - <ip address> HTTP/1.1 fuujcbjbGbagkmkGuj7kmgnebl
+qekaf - - website.com 302 0 0 532 206 218

The random string would normally be the user-agent. I can't help but
think this is a bot of some sort.

Anybody know of anything that would produce this?



Thanks,
SJ
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