Ai's log shows a probe originating from the same IP address
(94.135.203.122) every minute and a half. If this address is yours,
please consider dialing this down. If I see this level of spam coming
into my grids, I will block the originating IP.
On 1/11/2015 9:50 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
As do my gates - hence 24 times a day. That's very low. But if many
people are using a copy of your teleporter or my gate and have them
configured to, say, a popular grid, then they will of course, see a
lot more than 24 a day. Or maybe there's someone out there who made a
device that checks more often than ours ...
-ste
On 1/11/15 12:38 PM, Diva Canto wrote:
My teleporting device probes every hour.
On 1/11/2015 9:34 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
I got that feature from *your* teleport booth, Diva. :)
I don't think my address pinging another 24 times in one day is a
lot, really. However, if you get tons doing that, then perhaps.
-ste
On 1/11/15 12:17 PM, Diva Canto wrote:
I think it's a lot. Ppl writing these hypergates should be a little
more restrained. There's no need to spam.
On 1/11/2015 9:00 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
On 1/11/15 5:53 AM, Ai Austin wrote:
From: "Shaun T. Erickson" <s...@smxy.org>
What kind of traffic is it? My Blamgates check their
destinations once
an hour - perhaps they are doing something similar, but at a
greater
frequency? Just a wild guess, though.
Thanks Shauin, and yes from the port numbers begin used I expect
it is indeed some scripts to check for things benign alive or
pinging hypergates, etc.
I wondered if anyone recognized the 191 second interval as well
as the IP address.
Once an hour is not too bad.. and I see four or five such IP
addresses one of which might be your blam gate for us.. e.g.
65.78.40.167
But every 191 seconds means my Robust.exe console is now full up
with these debug messages when I check things every so often...
yes I know I can turn that down to INFO only being shown..
Samples below... !!
08:55:32 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest from 94.135.203.122:63188
08:57:53 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest from 94.135.203.122:63260
[SNIP]
>Once an hour is not too bad.. and I see four or five such IP
addresses one of which might be your blam gate for us.. e.g.
65.78.40.167
Yes, that's my address. :)
You think every 191 seconds is a lot? My grid sees one of these
every few seconds:
...
11:33:34 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:33:37 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:33:40 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:33:44 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:33:48 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:33:52 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:33:55 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:07 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:14 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:16 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:23 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:26 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:46 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:49 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:53 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:34:58 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:01 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:08 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:14 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:15 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:17 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:27 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:30 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:39 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:45 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:35:48 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
11:36:12 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest
...
I can't see who they're from, however. I'm guessing that was added
since December 5th, which is the last time I updated my production
grid (or maybe I need to set something, so the addresses show).
Given that my grid has a region that's a popular HG hub, and that
many people have taken copies of the gate I have out, that's
configured to bring them to my grid, I imagine that some of what
I'm seeing are those gates checking to see that my grid is up.
However, I think the majority of it (in addition to the ~80 gates
to other grids) is likely to be the "roller-coaster" I have set up
in that region ... I have 100 Blamgates, laying horizontally, up
in the sky. There is a gate on the ground, that rezzes you just
above the first of them, and you fall into it. Then it sends you
to just above the next one, and so on, until you get to the last
gate which puts you back where you started. It's quite a wild ride
that lasts for about a minute. :) Anyway, all of them are of the
"check the destination" type of gate, so I imagine I'm doing most
of it to myself. :) Oh, if you ever want to try the
roller-coaster, look for the gate labelled "101", in Eld2. :)
What might be nice is a simple way of turning off just this one
message.
-ste
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