Lloyd Bryant wrote:
> 07-09-13 19:48:00 (WARNING): [weird #2] Node 65.19.143.2:40120 
> (LimeWire/4.12.8) has GUID 91d7e34a81914f8bff7d02e765004800 but used 
> d40be3b9cc5c4f78ff72028aa2004700 in Q-Hit (638 bytes) [hops=1, TTL=4]

> 07-09-13 19:55:50 (WARNING): [weird #1] node 66.160.158.164:9903 
> (LimeWire/4.12.8) advertised 66.160.158.164 but now says Query Hits from 
> 24.159.59.140:14800
> 07-09-13 19:55:50 (WARNING): [weird #2] Node 66.160.158.164:9903 
> (LimeWire/4.12.8) has GUID 576ae3ed09db4febff3900b13f023900 but used 
> 0a15e3ede79f4f2bff36008e3502d200 in Q-Hit (685 bytes) [hops=1, TTL=4]

> This same pattern of errors keeps occurring until it reaches MAX_WEIRD_MSG 
> and is disconnected.  Then, 3-5 minutes later I get another node connecting, 
> from the same address range, which does exactly the same thing.
 
> So far, I've got about 18 connections from these two ranges (65.19.143.x and 
> 66.160.158.x), with the last digit of the IP and the port number varying.  
> So far every one of those weird messages relates to an audio file.
> 
> Are these "hostiles.txt" candidates, or am I misunderstanding the errors?

You're not misunderstanding at all.

Hurricane Electric has a zero tolerance spam policy. They should be held to
their own standards or just stop lying.

-- 
Christian

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