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@tdipisa @randomorder
I made two new views:
ok, and? is this done? should we communicate it to the client? do you still need to identify the ip addresses? ....
ok, and? is this done? should we communicate it to the client? do you still need to identify the ip addresses? ....
no I have two views that do that for me :) Irish ones:
52.114.77.26
52.114.77.236
46.137.73.20
34.243.19.150
185.4.193.230
176.34.215.18
104.41.225.52
@randomorder as I said their concern is quite understandable, within available history of ES such 7 ip addresses, specially two, did a quarter million of requests, should I proceed to forward such information to customer?
yes please
yes please
@randomorder I'd add links to documentation rather than integrate them with the dashboard as they are something to use after one has evidence in the map of huge traffic (bigger dot) on the map
@randomorder @tdipisa as you see by mail, information dispached to customer
Check on Kibana to check requests received by the GeoServer from Ireland in order to identify the IPs and block them. Analyze the report on Kibana to see if there are also other IPs to block in general. The IPs must be communicated to Ing Marco Rizzardi who will subsequently block the IPs.