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767 people online at the same today? Over 500 right now, 450+ guests? Bizarre.

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The cool thing about this is, with someone trying to drag the site down, the server held up just fine (under the strain of 767 clients, over 500 of which were bots that were pulling down pages as quickly as they could -- say at about 15-20x the pace of a 'real' browser), and we have far more available bandwidth than FDC as a whole, let alone their individual client resellers, and their clients.
Thanks for the image of your avatar laughing evilly. :p

Muhaquackha
 
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Mystery solved -- at least in part;

Several Emails said:
SALES - FDCservers.net LLC wrote:
> Hello Will,
>
> I don`t know who the end customer is but the server is currently rented to
> Zenex5ive | Formerly know as PixelFX Solutions who is our reseller.
> As you can see here does FDC servers.net have a spider? - Web Hosting Talk - The largest, most influential web hosting community on the Internet
> there`ve been other that were affected by this activity, including some US
> government servers.
>
>
> Regards
> Petr
> FDCservers.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Will Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 10:32 PM
> To: SALES - FDCservers.net LLC
> Subject: Re: Spiders? DoS? Answers? Help?
>
> Thank you Petr. Both for the timely response, and the clarification in
> regards to your role. By odd coincidence, I was literally writing another
> email to you as yours came in, because the 'spider' activity continues
> today, albeit at a "clipped" pace of about 120 pages per minute.
>
> Thanks again for being so agreeable, available and understanding. If at any
> point you would like the whole logfile for those IP blocks (it's a little
> over 1.2MB uncompressed single-line text) and their activity on my machine,
> please don't hesitate to ask.
>
> As an aside, are you able to offer the operating name of the client whose
> customer is doing this?
>
> Either way, have a great weekend.
>
>
>
> SALES - FDCservers.net LLC wrote:
>
****Hello Will,
****
****
****FDCservers is a datacenter facility that houses roughly 2500. We are
****not engaged in hosting activity of any kind. We simply rent out server
****on high speed connection.
****It is our customer who do the actual hosting and they are required to
****complay with our terms of service and acceptable usage policy, listed
****at http://www.fdcservers.net/tos.html and
****http://www.fdcservers.net/aup.html
****
****The activity you reported has been caused by customer of our client
****who is supposedly running spiders to collect internet data. We have
****received bunch of complaints in regards to this activity in last 48
****hours and we sent our client a termination notice so they`ll cancel
****the person involved by monday
****
****
****Regards
****Petr
****FDCservers.net
****
****-----Original Message-----
****From: Will Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]
****Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 5:17 PM
****To: SALES - FDCservers.net LLC
****Cc: [email protected]
****Subject: Re: Spiders? DoS? Answers? Help?
****
****I'm attaching a file that lists all the activity from the subnet I
****noticed (66.90.95.*). It may or may not represent all of the
****activity, I just did a quick grep of the subnet and day, if I get a
****chance, I'll have to look a the day as a whole and see if I can
****identify other sources. Certainly this has to be the bulk of it
****though. I haven't had an opportunity to really pour through this file
****yet, or have someone else do so, to determine if it was simply spiders
****gone wild (seems unlikely), or a true DoS attack -- but even with a
****cursory glance, it certainly does not present as typical activity even of
>
> spiders.
>
****I would definitely like to get your take before proceeding with any
****specific course of action.
****
****I do have to say that my Googling turns up quite a bit of information
****related to botnet-type attacks (something this smacks of), FDC, and
****even this specific block of IPs. I can also tell from my reading that
****you deal with a lot of different clients, who in some cases deal in
****turn with clients of their own -- so my suggestion isn't that you
****condone or enable such actions, but it's a troubling footnote to all of
>
> this nonetheless.
>
****In case you'd like to examine your own logs, the machine that received
****all this traffic is 140.99.102.195, to the buckeyeplanet.com domain.
****
****Anyway, looking forward to hearing back from you.
****
****
****
****
****SALES - FDCservers.net LLC wrote:
****
****
****>Hello,
****>
****>Can you please advise what IP address(es) were involved in this so we
****>can pass this info onto our customer
****>
****>
****>Regards
****>
****>FDCservers.net
****>
****>-----Original Message-----
****>From: Will Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]
****>Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 3:10 AM
****>To: [email protected]
****>Subject: Spiders? DoS? Answers? Help?
****>
****>At a few different points today, there were between 400 and 500
****>different (but seeminly sequential) IPs from your company "browsing" a
****
****site I run.
****
****
****>Search engine 'spider' like behavior, but in over a decade of
****>development on the internet, I've never seen anything quite so
****>aggressive, and potentially destructive. I don't block spiders, never
****>have, and have no intention to -- their indexing of the net for
****>everyone from Google to Microsoft benefits all of us and makes the web
****>more a 'web' and less a lot of different islands on an immense
****>imaginary
****
****map.
****
****
****>But the behavior of "your" spiders is confusing and a little concerning.
****>
****>As they don't seem to be on the site (BuckeyePlanet - Ohio State Fan Community) at
****>present, I write with more curiosity than concern. But today's action
****>could easily (and properly) be viewed as hostile and destructive. In
****>fact, it was initially perceived to be an attempt at a denial of
****>service
****
****attack.
****
****
****>We can identify spiders from all the 'majors', but yours came back
****>conspicuously free of any identifiers. Dead ends with reverse DNS,
****>not a well known block of IPs, so I'm hoping to find out exactly who
****>it is that's so intent on indexing the discussions of a bunch of
****>college
****
****athletics fans.
****
****
****>Looking forward to any information you can provide.
 
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Sorry, everybody. I accidently sat on the Easy button.

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http://content.dealnews.com/image.php?image_id=5175&size=large

I don't get what you're complaining about. You got off light compared to having 450 ink cartridges raining down on you.

Carry on.
 
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