[Dxspider-support] MixW
Ian J Maude
ian at gb7mbc.net
Wed Jan 9 08:31:03 GMT 2008
Klaus Heintzenberg wrote:
> Hi Lee,
>
> thank you. Yes it seems to be coming fro one or more MixW users.
> I tried to spot the IP number or callsign and searched the debug and log
> files but no luck.
> These "GET /dxs/dx25.html? HTTP/1.1" logins sometimes show every 3sec
> and we get a real bombardement. I wish somebody could do something about
> it. Here is another link on that subject but still no cure.
> http://www.mail-archive.com/themixwgroup@yahoogroups.com/msg00027.html
>
>
> 73, Klaus
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>> Any idea who or what does this. db0spc-7 is getting these
>> connect attempts empty times per day.
>> Is this a homemade problem?
>>
>>
>> 1199708017^connect 130: %0D
>> 1199708017^connect 130: %0D
>> 1199708017^connect 130: login:
>> 1199708017^connect 130: timeout set to 60
>> 1199708017^connect 130: GET /dxs/dx25.html? HTTP/1.1
>> 1199708017^connect 130: User-Agent: WebCl
>> 1199708017^connect 130: Host: db0spc.ath.cx:8000
>> 1199708017^connect 130: Cache-Control: no-cache
>> 1199708017^connect 130:
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Have you tried using ngrep? Of course you might not be a Linux user but
if not I am sure there are free network monitoring tools under Windows.
Simply monitor your traffic and look for the relevant string.
Ian
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