[aprssig] Abusive path lists
Steve Dimse steve at dimse.comWed Feb 9 21:36:19 UTC 2005
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On 2/9/05 at 4:29 PM A.J. Farmer (AJ3U) <ajfarmer at spenet.com> sent: >As a "one shot" way to identify all of the IGATEs, is there an easy way on >the admin side to see all of the stations connected to the Tier 2 servers >right now? Assuming most of them are able to gate traffic from RF, then >that should identify most of IGATEs currently in operation. It doesn't have >to be an automated process, just a quick snapshot right now. Just an idea. > That misses all the IGates connected to the core and to other servers, and does not separate those pure internet users. If you want to find IGates, here's the way to do it. Feed the live stream into a simple Perl script that gets the IGate call from the q construct, and prints the IGate callsign if and only if the packet callsign is different from the IGate call (probably 5 lines of Perl). Run this for a while, then send the resulting list of IGate calls through sort and uniq to give the final list. Steve K4HG
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