I use a firewall called peerblock to block "known" anti-p2p IP addresses. These are IP addresses believed to be logging activity on p2p networks. It is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate nor complete but is better than nothing. From what little I have read about these companies and the accuracy of their records I wish to minimize any contact with them. I am seeing heavy connection rates coming into my seednode. I don't know if these are valid FNP protocol setups or not as I blocked them at the firewall. I have attached a file with 10 minutes of my firewall logs which cover 446 connection attempts.
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