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unexpected asf files in search results- anyone else? I'm seeing a pattern of results when I search for certain rare files. I'll get no results, except for either 6 or 12 .asf files, three of which are named "!!_", with size 301KB. Try it yourself with an obscure movie name or something. Try it a few times, it is not consistent. Is anyone else experiencing this? |
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mystery files yup - experienced something very similar except the files had a slightly different name - it seems someone is being a nuisance - I blocked the source host and haven't had the problem since (and it was happening EVERY search) - I blame Hilary Rosen myself bad_vlad |
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Altough that malicious client renames the file every time it gets a query it should be easy to block . If we just had a feature to block files with a certain hash ... Even if they rename the file , the hash stays thesame . Knowing this , you can start building "blocklists" . |
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Good, I'm glad other people have noticed these anomalous search results. I blocked the IP, as bad_vlad suggested, and problem is solved, for now. It is interesting to note that blocking only one IP solved the problem (*IP address removed*) and that that IP address ia associated with a web hosting firm in Los Angeles. It is possible to design a malicious attack based on the strategy of responding to every search string (a la Paradog) that is much more effective than what we are seeing now (assuming this is a malicious attack, of course). If this is an attack on the gnutella network, it is then reasonable to assume that it is just a trial run to debug, test expected bandwidth, etc., and that more sophisticated attacks will follow shortly. More IPs, more sophisticated file naming schemes, random file sizes, viruses, etc. I read something a few weeks ago about some proposed legislation in the U.S. that would make this kind of malicious attack legal for "content owners" or something... does anybody have a link for more info on that? OTOH, maybe it is not an attack, maybe someone is testing their new, poorly designed gnutella client. Last edited by birdy; February 1st, 2008 at 04:42 PM. |
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__________________ | Israel Galan Last edited by birdy; February 1st, 2008 at 04:43 PM. |
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