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They never download images. The referrer id tends to be empty. The user agent varies but is always innocuous (Mozilla/Windows). A wide range of IP's are used, but they tend to trace back to Nigeria or to ISP's with names like "New Skies Satellites N.V." or "GILAT-SATCOM".
Anybody else seeing this or have any idea what this could be?
It was all the rage a couple of years ago; but I admit I've not seen them advertised recently. They're the sort of thing that came on magazine cover CD's.
They worked as a local caching proxy; If you visit a page they start downloading all linked pages for you in the background whilst you're reading the first page.
What makes it strange is that it comes in from a Looksmart SERP as if it was a user searching for my domain name. Also, I used to have a GET form on my home page, and it even submitted the form each time.
dhcp065-025-124-121.neo.rr.com - - [24/Aug/2003:14:33:55 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 2392 "http*//rr.looksmart.com/r_se
arch?l&iacs&key=www.+domain.com&search=0" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90; H010818;
.NET CLR 1.0.3705)"
It could be someone that has my page on auto-synchronize, but then why would it have submitted the form?
It could be someone that has my page on auto-synchronize, but then why would it have submitted the form?
I think there's a broken proxy server (MS, Inktomi) in the wild that under the right set of conditions will begin repeat requests over and over again; at regular intervals for weeks/months/whatever.
I have a whole list of IP's that are firewalled because something originating from them, and I have no idea what other than the theory above, went mad.