If it is a hypergate then why should it bother to check at all if no avatar is within a certain distance of it? Once and hour or less seems more than reasonable.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Shaun T. Erickson <[email protected]> wrote: > That's not mine. Mine is the other one he mentioned: 65.78.40.167. > > -ste > > > On 1/11/15 1:15 PM, Diva Canto wrote: > >> Ai's log shows a probe originating from the same IP address >> (94.135.203.122) every minute and a half. If this address is yours, please >> consider dialing this down. If I see this level of spam coming into my >> grids, I will block the originating IP. >> >> On 1/11/2015 9:50 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote: >> >>> As do my gates - hence 24 times a day. That's very low. But if many >>> people are using a copy of your teleporter or my gate and have them >>> configured to, say, a popular grid, then they will of course, see a lot >>> more than 24 a day. Or maybe there's someone out there who made a device >>> that checks more often than ours ... >>> >>> -ste >>> >>> On 1/11/15 12:38 PM, Diva Canto wrote: >>> >>>> My teleporting device probes every hour. >>>> >>>> On 1/11/2015 9:34 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote: >>>> >>>>> I got that feature from *your* teleport booth, Diva. :) >>>>> >>>>> I don't think my address pinging another 24 times in one day is a lot, >>>>> really. However, if you get tons doing that, then perhaps. >>>>> >>>>> -ste >>>>> >>>>> On 1/11/15 12:17 PM, Diva Canto wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I think it's a lot. Ppl writing these hypergates should be a little >>>>>> more restrained. There's no need to spam. >>>>>> >>>>>> On 1/11/2015 9:00 AM, Shaun T. Erickson wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 1/11/15 5:53 AM, Ai Austin wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: "Shaun T. Erickson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What kind of traffic is it? My Blamgates check their destinations >>>>>>>>> once >>>>>>>>> an hour - perhaps they are doing something similar, but at a >>>>>>>>> greater >>>>>>>>> frequency? Just a wild guess, though. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks Shauin, and yes from the port numbers begin used I expect it >>>>>>>> is indeed some scripts to check for things benign alive or pinging >>>>>>>> hypergates, etc. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I wondered if anyone recognized the 191 second interval as well as >>>>>>>> the IP address. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Once an hour is not too bad.. and I see four or five such IP >>>>>>>> addresses one of which might be your blam gate for us.. e.g. >>>>>>>> 65.78.40.167 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> But every 191 seconds means my Robust.exe console is now full up >>>>>>>> with these debug messages when I check things every so often... yes I >>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>> I can turn that down to INFO only being shown.. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Samples below... !! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 08:55:32 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest from 94.135.203.122:63188 >>>>>>>> 08:57:53 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest from 94.135.203.122:63260 >>>>>>>> [SNIP] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >Once an hour is not too bad.. and I see four or five such IP >>>>>>> addresses one of which might be your blam gate for us.. e.g. >>>>>>> 65.78.40.167 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, that's my address. :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You think every 191 seconds is a lot? My grid sees one of these >>>>>>> every few seconds: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ... >>>>>>> 11:33:34 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:33:37 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:33:40 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:33:44 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:33:48 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:33:52 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:33:55 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:07 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:14 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:16 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:23 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:26 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:46 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:49 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:53 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:34:58 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:01 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:08 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:14 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:15 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:17 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:27 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:30 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:39 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:45 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:35:48 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> 11:36:12 - [Wifi]: DefaultRequest >>>>>>> ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can't see who they're from, however. I'm guessing that was added >>>>>>> since December 5th, which is the last time I updated my production grid >>>>>>> (or >>>>>>> maybe I need to set something, so the addresses show). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Given that my grid has a region that's a popular HG hub, and that >>>>>>> many people have taken copies of the gate I have out, that's configured >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> bring them to my grid, I imagine that some of what I'm seeing are those >>>>>>> gates checking to see that my grid is up. However, I think the majority >>>>>>> of >>>>>>> it (in addition to the ~80 gates to other grids) is likely to be the >>>>>>> "roller-coaster" I have set up in that region ... I have 100 Blamgates, >>>>>>> laying horizontally, up in the sky. There is a gate on the ground, that >>>>>>> rezzes you just above the first of them, and you fall into it. Then it >>>>>>> sends you to just above the next one, and so on, until you get to the >>>>>>> last >>>>>>> gate which puts you back where you started. It's quite a wild ride that >>>>>>> lasts for about a minute. :) Anyway, all of them are of the "check the >>>>>>> destination" type of gate, so I imagine I'm doing most of it to myself. >>>>>>> :) >>>>>>> Oh, if you ever want to try the roller-coaster, look for the gate >>>>>>> labelled >>>>>>> "101", in Eld2. :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What might be nice is a simple way of turning off just this one >>>>>>> message. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -ste >>>>>>> >>>>>> > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://opensimulator.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >
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