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« on: June 18, 2005, 11:49:31 PM »

PGDBScan
I saw this on the stat-page of my webcaches does anyone known what that is?

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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2005, 08:02:34 AM »

PGDBScan
I saw this on the stat-page of my webcaches does anyone known what that is?
No, but sounds like a kind of scanner for me Huh
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2005, 12:16:38 PM »

Marcus, you are right. It is a kind of scanner.  Grin
For more info follow the next link: http://gcachescan.jonatkins.com/   Shocked

The question is: "do you want to be on the GNUTELLA list of webcaches?"

The answer is simple: "NO, you serve MUTE_net and not Gnutella"

What can you do: "Nothing, if you did not signup yourself then someone else did it for you. Thanks to this person your cache gets hit by all those Gnutella clients who's call will be refused by the cache".   Angry

This is the main reason that you should use a cname for your cache in stead of using your webservers IP-address.

As I said before, from the moment you stop running your cache, your webservers IP-address (should you have used that) will still be hit by thousands of P2P-clients.
If you used a cname, only DNS servers will be hit.
DNS servers can handle this kind of punishment (they are build for it and have special routines for it) but I don't think that your webserver still performs under these conditions if you used its IP-address.

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« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2005, 06:34:07 PM »

You are poperly right, someone made this post on my board:

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hello... i'm the developer of G2 binary Web hostcache server... i am trying to make a compactible whit all servers and networks host cache server... but your mute mute hostcache is private?Huh

header [1]http/1.1 200 ok
header [2]transfer-encoding: chunked
header [3]date: sun, 19 jun 2005 11:36:28 gmt
header [4]content-type: text/plain
header [5]connection: close
header [6]server: apache/1.3.31 (unix) php/5.0.2
header [7]x-powered-by: php/5.0.2
line [9]error: access denied. no mute-net client software!

plz allow your webcache to reply ping to all clients... and if u want make it private use one new net paramater like:
&net=mute

thanks for your time

So some kind soul apparently signed me up Angry

Is it posible to download the Mwebcache ver. 0.2 now?
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« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2005, 02:09:52 AM »

I would just guess that this means is Peer Guardian Database Scan, but I'm not sure what that means.


I have a feeling that the Peer Guardian Program is scanning for addresses in people's web caches...
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« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2006, 11:32:33 PM »

To fix this problem look here: http://board.planetpeer.de/index.php/topic,2209.0.html
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