If you're interested in messing with the User-Agent strings in msn.com's
logs, you might want to check out siege:

	http://www.joedog.org/siege/index.html

Siege is a web server testing utility: it creates lot of hits to test
the server. You can configure the User-Agent string it sends in the
config file.

Of course, this accomplishes almost except filling up their logs with
crap. But siege is a nifty tool -- I'm surprised there's no Debian
package.

On a separate note, I put my own webserver under siege, and it handled a
simulated 200 users without a single dropped connection. Yay!

Dan

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