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RE: very weird traffic

From: Steven Trewick (STrewickjoplings.co.uk)
Date: Mon Mar 22 2004 - 09:57:49 CST


> So essentially you have 6 IP's who have created 30 names with
> hundreds of ending hashes, generating over 10,000 hits for
> one file name. You have another unknown set of IP's with same
> names not sharing any files and attempting to upload. Odd and
> I don't know what to make of it.

This may be loosely related :

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/36391.html

Perhaps what you are seeing is the result of something similar,
although I am insufficiently familiar with file sharing protocols
to be any where near certain.

HTH :-)

SMT

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