Hi Luca (and everyone),

I removed those servers yesterday. Brad had been helping look to see if others 
were doing something similar.

I think the behavior was falling well outside what's reasonably expected from a 
server operator participating in the pool.

The operator had also been adding the same server multiple times in order to 
"attract" more traffic which is definitely outside the guidelines.

It's not something we want to support, though being the "connector" between 
users and volunteer server operators on an protocol without any encryption or 
authentication we can't pretend there's more control than there is.

I might just be too cynical, but it also feels like something we should come to 
expect. Anyone who's looked at traffic to an Internet facing IPv4 address have 
seen much worse.

The NTP pool usage being the source sucks, but in general I am sure we will see 
more of this as IPv6 usage goes up. Because you can't scan the IPv6 space, 
there will be some value in "active addresses" so eventually we will see IP 
addresses traded like other PII data is now. Choose the websites you visit 
carefully?



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