On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 12:07:29AM +0300, Henrik K wrote:
>
> Here's sa-update.spamassassin.org, about a months duration, weight=10 should
> guarantee quite accurate number for that.
> 
> cat sa-update-access_log* | egrep 'tar\.gz 
> .*"(curl|Wget|fetch|libwww|sa-update)' | awk '{print $1}' | sort -u | wc -l
> 1138747
> (unique C-classes from those: 352857)
> 
> Here's some interesting User-Agent's from those that use LWP, unique IP count:
> 
>  128978 sa-update/svn917659/3.3.1
>   88423 sa-update/svn917659/3.3.2
>   20717 sa-update/svn1652181/3.4.1
>    7315 sa-update/3.4.2 / svn1840377/3.4.2
>    6282 sa-update/svn1475932/3.4.0
>    1553 sa-update/svnunknown/3.4.2
>....
> Amazing to see some 3.1 there too. Hopefully most are just some useless
> boxes with cron left running.

Here's most recent stats for last ~month.  Might be interesting regarding
the latest SHA-1 debacle..

1127974 unique IPs
355623 unique C-classes

Below some User-Agents processed.  List is made from unique IP/User-Agent
pairs to reflect number of users better.

It's nice to see 3.4.3 on top, yet worrying to see all those unpatched
redhat derivates..

 296712 sa-update/3.4.3 / svn1869639/3.4.3
 203254 curl/7.29.0 redhat/centos7?
 117014 curl/7.19.7 redhat/centos6
 114180 sa-update/svn917659/3.3.1 redhat/centos6?
  82072 sa-update/svn917659/3.3.2 redhat/centos6 fedora/atomic?
  14047 sa-update/svn1652181/3.4.1
  13311 sa-update/3.4.2 / svn1840377/3.4.2
   7038 curl/7.15.5 redhat/centos5?
   5827 sa-update/svn1475932/3.4.0
   2241 sa-update/svnunknown/3.4.2
    594 sa-update/3.4.4 / svn1869639/3.4.4
    370 sa-update/svn507100/3.1.8
    277 sa-update/svn897929/3.3.0
    232 sa-update/svn917659/3.4.2
    211 sa-update/3.4.4-rc1 / svn1869639/3.4.4
    190 sa-update/svnunknown/3.4.3
    144 sa-update/svn607589/3.2.4
...dropped rest

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