> If I recall correctly, icecast is streaming software that runs on port
> 8000. I assume that someone through your node is trying to "rip" the
> content, which is what the "RIP Attempt" would be. (Not sure where you got
> the info that it is too many connections?)
>
> If you block port 8000, that could stop people accessing the streaming
> software without too many adverse affects on other services. Alternatively
> you can just block
icecast.biz (I noticed there isn't a web server on there
> though)
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
> On 14 April 2012 13:15, Steve Snyder <
swsnyder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I often get abuse complaints from icecat,biz saying that a "RIP attempt"
>> was seen from the IP address of my exit node. Apparently this involves too
>> many connections in a given period of time.
>>
>> I've tried to contact them but get no answer from the e-mail address
>> included in the abuse reports. The Administrator listed in the icecat.bizwhois
>> says he just provides the network and can't provide any info about
>> the company or who to contact within it.
>>
>> The abuse reports each say that my IP address will be blacklisted for a
>> week. Fine with me. I'd just as soon they blacklist it forever but as they
>> are unresponsive to e-mail communication I can't tell them that.
>>
>> Short of turning my exit node into a middle node, what can I do about
>> these frequent abuse reports?
>>
>>
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