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[atlas] Possible software probe "farming" on AS47583
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Nick Hilliard
nick at foobar.org
Tue Feb 20 16:48:18 CET 2024
Robert Kisteleki wrote on 20/02/2024 15:43: > Since the potential pool of software probes is almost infinite, in > response to the highlighted case, we'd like to propose the following > mid-term approach: > > * No user/account should be allowed to run more than X SW probes from > the same IP (X=3 ?) > > * No user/account should be allowed to run more than Y SW probes from > the same IPv4/24 IPv6/48 (Y=5 ?) > > * Regardless of the user/account, no more than Z SW probes should be > allowed from the same IPv4/24 IPv6/48 (Z=10 ?) > > X, Y and Z are defaults, can be changed per account. This is done in > order to facilitate corner cases and overstepping the limits, if this is > warranted (given a good explanation). We are also reaching out to the > current "peak users" to understand their use cases and motivations - the > above limits can be enforced depending on the responses. This looks reasonable. Particularly reaching out to try to understand why the individuals in question are doing this. It would be interesting to check for any unusual probe activity which used these credits. Nick
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