Dropping it is no fun. Low and varying limits would be. If you can script to 
route them in a circle, that'd be fun too. ;-) 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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From: "Kade Sullivan via Af" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 4:52:14 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Someone automated their Speed test 


Dropping all their traffic sounds like a more fun solution. 


On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Josh Luthman via Af < [email protected] > wrote: 


Waste of your time IMO. Not very fun. 






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Direct: 937-552-2343 
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On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Nate Burke via Af < [email protected] > wrote: 

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I guess what I should do is set them up so that their IP Address is queued to a 
random speed each time they pull the files. Or would that be rude? 



On 12/26/2014 4:28 PM, Josh Luthman via Af wrote: 

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It's good to know there are still rude people out there. I was beginning to 
worry. 


Thanks for the heads up! 






Josh Luthman 
Office: 937-552-2340 
Direct: 937-552-2343 
1100 Wayne St 
Suite 1337 
Troy, OH 45373 

On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Nate Burke via Af < [email protected] > wrote: 


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Been trying to track down a 20 second 400mb spike in outbound traffic that has 
been happening every 10 minutes all day. Finally tracked it down to my 
Speedtest.net server. Someone automated pulling the test files via HTTP. It 
shows up in my server logs, but not in the speedtest.net reports. 

They simultaneously pull 8 copies of all 10 test .jpg files. 

I've blocked their IP Address, automating it like that just seems a little 
rude. 

Just wanted to give anyone else running a speedtest.net server a heads up. 

Nate 



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