
At 20:27 28/07/2005, Daniel wrote:
This tool is more useful than the usage suggests. We need more advertising.
Yes, would it be a good idea to include it in the standard course, right after "whois" is introduced? Henk
Daniel
With a little Perl magic, I managed to extract RISwhois usage statistics from the various /var/log/ARCHIVE/local* files on halfweg.
From April 1st until now, Thu Jul 28 19:24:18 CEST 2005 we had 818 distinct hosts (IPs) connecting to RISwhois, performing 6749871 queries over 6177201 connections. (-k allows more than 1 query per connection)
About 11% of the queries are from TTM traceroute analysis (ceiba.ripe.net) and OPS nagios monitoring (bee.ripe.net).
As for -F, we had the following hosts asking for the short -F output
On 28.07 19:43, Rene Wilhelm wrote: format:
62.116.129.3 1 83.31.173.215 1 84.220.28.246 5 128.107.20.21 712
193.0.0.212 65 193.0.0.227 2 193.0.1.25 3 193.0.1.27 67 193.0.1.223 548 193.0.1.239 1605 193.0.1.243 161973 193.0.1.249 2 193.0.1.232 3 193.0.1.234 7932 193.0.2.31 2
193.25.195.130 2 193.54.122.130 47056 193.124.215.195 2 193.251.151.78 1 202.12.29.252 571 208.61.40.234 20483 208.61.32.11 1 213.136.14.196 1 212.81.200.214 2
i.e. excluding ripe.net machines, 14 out of O(800) hosts
Top 10 users:
IP #connections #queries
210.25.133.26 20406 20406 208.61.40.234 12 20494 193.204.161.239 28571 28571 193.54.122.130 47058 47058 213.136.14.196 70848 70848 213.186.35.102 74565 74565 193.0.1.243 163550 163550 # ops 193.0.1.218 302 565616 # ttm 158.196.149.136 2689470 2689469 212.126.218.123 3034064 3011709
-- Rene
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