Magnus Henoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In the JEP-0065 proxy at proxy.jabber.cd.chalmers.se, we often receive > CONNECT requests to the address > "ed6f9a539fd86ceb66a5290fcde4b55e32082dd2". The requests come from > completely different IP addresses all over the world, so it's unlikely > that the JIDs and SIDs of these clients would become the same hash. > The requests are denied, since there are already two connections to > that "address" - but where do they come from?
Some more research tells me that these requests come from Gajim 0.10, and that the address above is the SHA-1 hash of "NoneNoneNone", as Gajim just checks that a SOCKS5 server is listening after it has queried a proxy. -- Magnus JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
