Hello again,
catched up those users sending one message of random crap to
specialt...@jabber.jp - and then gone forever. Therefore deleted and banned.
Rest in pieces. Maybe someone will find this information useful...
Daniel
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On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 15:51 +0200, Mathias Ertl wrote:
> To make a long story short: I think we have a significant spamming
> problem on jabber.
I'd say, bump up logging just enough to see what volume of stanzas they
are sending/receiving.
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Kim Alvefur
Hi!
I have seen something very similar on my server. We had tons of accounts with
usernames of what appeared to be md5sums. They had no contacts EXCEPT they
were using our MSN transports. At the same time I also had registrations with
usernames that were exactly 10 digits (i.e. 0123456...@jabbe
On 11/10/2011, at 4:38 PM, Dave Cridland wrote:
> On Tue Oct 11 15:12:13 2011, Daniel Fischaleck wrote:
>> Does anyone know what kind user this is? I fear of this person abusing my
>> server for some illegal activities. Due to privacy reasons i do not want to
>> analyze his traffic.
>
> I am not
Hi,
i have also such users, not a lot but i have them. But i've seen them
from the beginning (ejabberd).
I also had much users like this: 81.12.124...@jabberheaven.com. all
registered through a single IP address from russia. I've locked-out this
ip and all is fine. but the strange users like
On Tue Oct 11 15:12:13 2011, Daniel Fischaleck wrote:
Does anyone know what kind user this is? I fear of this person
abusing my
server for some illegal activities. Due to privacy reasons i do not
want to
analyze his traffic.
I am not a lawyer, but in my opinion...
No, analyse the traffic.
Am Tuesday 11 October 2011 17:26:33 schrieb Dave Cridland:
> For the avoidance of doubt, I assume that Daniel noticed the strange
> users only because he upgraded; I doubt that the upgrade, the
> implementation, or indeed the version actually had anything to do
> with it beyond a background as to w
On Tue Oct 11 16:18:55 2011, Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded to openfire 3.7.1 but I not have this problem
For the avoidance of doubt, I assume that Daniel noticed the strange
users only because he upgraded; I doubt that the upgrade, the
implementation, or indeed the version actually had anyth
Hi,
I upgraded to openfire 3.7.1 but I not have this problem
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Il giorno 11/ott/2011, alle ore 16:12, Daniel Fischaleck
ha scritto:
> Hello all,
>
> today I finally managed to upgrade my Openfire server to 3.7.1. After
> reimporting my DB I noticed some strange users like:
>
Hello all,
today I finally managed to upgrade my Openfire server to 3.7.1. After
reimporting my DB I noticed some strange users like:
a812bcd6e650610c861b97d05b2ca87bb451e526 the import process said this person
has 0 persons on his/her roster, but it frequently loggs in, today with the
IP addr
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