Hi,
I just wanted to know from other Mirror Hosts experience:
- Do you receive a lot of port scan attempts on your mirror machine? - Does the CentOS Mirror Monitor (http://mirror-status.centos.org/) use any known IPs? What is the method of monitoring? - Are there any other monitors which are seen frequently by others?
Ruzbeh.
-- Thanks,
The HostingXtreme Support Team http://hostingxtreme.com
I think mirror status doesn't monitor individual server, they just get the data when you connect to them and fetch the file on your pub directory.
Not only the mirror box have been scanned in many times, but also *all* public box in the world were scanned in million times too. IMHO.
So I think the scanner is not coming from mirror status, it's coming from the 'world' :)
On 03/04/2013 04:45 PM, Info | HostingXtreme.com wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to know from other Mirror Hosts experience:
- Do you receive a lot of port scan attempts on your mirror
machine? - Does the CentOS Mirror Monitor (http://mirror-status.centos.org/) use any known IPs? What is the method of monitoring? - Are there any other monitors which are seen frequently by others?
Ruzbeh.
-- Thanks,
The HostingXtreme Support Team http://hostingxtreme.com
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On 04.03.2013 10:45, Info | HostingXtreme.com wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to know from other Mirror Hosts experience:
- Do you receive a lot of port scan attempts on your mirror machine?
AFAICS: None out of the ordinary background hum of the intarwebz.
- Does the CentOS Mirror Monitor (http://mirror-status.centos.org/) use
any known IPs? What is the method of monitoring?
Anything from us comes from 72.232.223.58 (or .59, .62). We actually connect to the mirrors to collect the timestamp files, for our mirrorlist we also do a few more extensive checks. This means actually connecting per FTP.
This can change, might we need to move this to another machine.
Cheers,
Ralph
Could Ralph stop sending this trash all over the world.
Zoran B. Djordjević| Senior Enterprise Architect & Senior Manager|NTT DATA, Inc.| Desk 617.517.2012|Cell 617.678.6037| zoran.djordjevic@nttdata.com
-----Original Message----- From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Ralph Angenendt Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:23 PM To: centos-mirror@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Port Scans
On 04.03.2013 10:45, Info | HostingXtreme.com wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to know from other Mirror Hosts experience:
- Do you receive a lot of port scan attempts on your mirror machine?
AFAICS: None out of the ordinary background hum of the intarwebz.
- Does the CentOS Mirror Monitor (http://mirror-status.centos.org/) use
any known IPs? What is the method of monitoring?
Anything from us comes from 72.232.223.58 (or .59, .62). We actually connect to the mirrors to collect the timestamp files, for our mirrorlist we also do a few more extensive checks. This means actually connecting per FTP.
This can change, might we need to move this to another machine.
Cheers,
Ralph _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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On Mon, 4 Mar 2013, Djordjevic, Zoran wrote:
Could Ralph stop sending this trash all over the world.
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Your mail is also a trash for us. 在 2013-3-5 AM5:24,"Djordjevic, Zoran" Zoran.Djordjevic@nttdata.com写道:
Could Ralph stop sending this trash all over the world.
Zoran B. Djordjević| Senior Enterprise Architect & Senior Manager|NTT DATA, Inc.| Desk 617.517.2012|Cell 617.678.6037| zoran.djordjevic@nttdata.com
-----Original Message----- From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Ralph Angenendt Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:23 PM To: centos-mirror@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Port Scans
On 04.03.2013 10:45, Info | HostingXtreme.com wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to know from other Mirror Hosts experience:
- Do you receive a lot of port scan attempts on your mirror machine?
AFAICS: None out of the ordinary background hum of the intarwebz.
- Does the CentOS Mirror Monitor (http://mirror-status.centos.org/)
use
any known IPs? What is the method of monitoring?
Anything from us comes from 72.232.223.58 (or .59, .62). We actually connect to the mirrors to collect the timestamp files, for our mirrorlist we also do a few more extensive checks. This means actually connecting per FTP.
This can change, might we need to move this to another machine.
Cheers,
Ralph _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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On 3/4/2013 8:57 PM, Christopher Meng wrote:
Your mail is also a trash for us.
? 2013-3-5 AM5:24,"Djordjevic, Zoran" <Zoran.Djordjevic@nttdata.com mailto:Zoran.Djordjevic@nttdata.com> ??:
Could Ralph stop sending this trash all over the world. Zoran B. Djordjevic'| Senior Enterprise Architect & Senior Manager|NTT DATA, Inc.| Desk 617.517.2012|Cell 617.678.6037| zoran.djordjevic@nttdata.com <mailto:zoran.djordjevic@nttdata.com> -----Original Message----- From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org <mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org> [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org <mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org>] On Behalf Of Ralph Angenendt Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:23 PM To: centos-mirror@centos.org <mailto:centos-mirror@centos.org> Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Port Scans On 04.03.2013 10:45, Info | HostingXtreme.com wrote: > Hi, > > I just wanted to know from other Mirror Hosts experience: > > - Do you receive a lot of port scan attempts on your mirror machine? AFAICS: None out of the ordinary background hum of the intarwebz. > - Does the CentOS Mirror Monitor (http://mirror-status.centos.org/) use > any known IPs? What is the method of monitoring? Anything from us comes from 72.232.223.58 <tel:72.232.223.58> (or .59, .62). We actually connect to the mirrors to collect the timestamp files, for our mirrorlist we also do a few more extensive checks. This means actually connecting per FTP. This can change, might we need to move this to another machine. Cheers, Ralph _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org <mailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror ______________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer:This email and any attachments are sent in strictest confidence for the sole use of the addressee and may contain legally privileged, confidential, and proprietary data. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise the sender by replying promptly to this email and then delete and destroy this email and any attachments without any further use, copying or forwarding _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org <mailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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