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Re: [Summary-Talk] Question about logs



Request strings can be encoded. Summary decodes some encoded requests
before displaying them. It is unlikely that the entire request is
encoded. You should try searching for some portion of the request that
is likely to be fairly unique. Searching for "ID=419" or "releases.asp"
might work in this situation.

Jason


Michael Adams wrote:
> I think I found when the hacker visited us. Summary reports this in the
> Failed Requests report:
> 
> 03/14/06         /news/releases.asp?ID=419' And (Select Top 1 
> cast([name] ...mn_of_data_type_int.
> 
> However, when I search through the log for 3/14/06 I don't find that 
> string. Where does the information about failed requests come from?

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