https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66833

[email protected] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |FIXED

--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Yuri Astrakhan from comment #3)
> Just a thought - could this be the result of a test run?

Who knows what people test :-)
At worst times it hit us with ~30K requests / day.
1 “test” every 3 seconds on average is certainly not nice testing :-)
But no one hinders carriers (or Wikipedia Zero users) from doing that.

> Some testing
> harness faking the headers from non-carrier IPs?

We log the X-Analytics of the response (not request).
With the agreements around when you set the X-Analytics on the response,
"faked headers from non-carrier IPs" should not be an issue.

But since the bug got attention again, I looked at current logs, and
seeing the issue gone, I bisected the dates, and it seems those
requests died off on 2014-06-24 around 15:29:30.

Ibe45b47218c633973c8d3bcdb209346944955876 happened ~1 hour before, and fixed
wrong imports. Not sure if the wrong imports back-fired in some way, and fixing
the wrong imports thereby fixed the requests?

Anyways, the requests are gone, and the relevant code in puppet has been
refactored since. Hence, closing the bug.

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