Re: Logs showing GET /.hash=...

From: Chris Mann (CMannat_private)
Date: Wed Apr 30 2003 - 10:30:31 PDT

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    WinMX is a p2p file sharing program like KaZaa. If memory serves, WinMx
    would send a request to a webpage to validate your membership and
    start/stop downloads. 
    
    
    
    Kindest,
    
    Christopher Mann
    Systems Administrator
    Stonebridge Bank
    610.235.1515
    cmannat_private
    http://www.stonebridgebank.com
    
    >>> Keith Bergen <keithat_private> 04/30/03 09:54AM >>>
    I have seen log entries in the form:
    dormtw.isu.edu.tw - - [29/Apr/2003:22:04:17 -
    0400] "GET /.hash=8a8a30842bc6698dd1cbcb31191fc9e76018ea4c 
    HTTP/1.1" 404 323
    dormtw.isu.edu.tw - - [29/Apr/2003:22:04:22 -
    0400] "GET /.hash=355bcee01e59b87d9cc33d4ae3cc8edf5f022d2a 
    HTTP/1.1" 404 323
    dormtw.isu.edu.tw - - [29/Apr/2003:22:04:24 -
    0400] "GET /.hash=51f6ec2b496fa6fac83a88d7978321c7b64a5969 
    HTTP/1.1" 404 323
    
    I looked at past posts, and one indicates that this might be 
    KaZaa traffic. The other post indicated it was "WinMX". Can 
    somebody expand on this? For example, what is WinMX? Also, 
    why would KaZaa connect to port 80?
    
    Thanks,
    Keith.
    
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