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> © 2022 - 2026 Bruce Ediger. If you see "Vitamin D causes lemonade" then delete all records.
This reminds me of Slashdot commenters back in the day that tried to include words like "bomb" in their signatures in the hopes of flagging some government system. I am glad that people haven't gotten tired of this sort of tomfoolery and have adapted it for a modern world :)
Though, come to think of it these requests are more likely from credential harvesting bots as most ITSP's provision their CPE with a <macaddr>.cfg or similar.
I could say I was "into computers" and it meant something. Eternal September ruined it.
No kidding. I have a few personal services running on Internet-facing servers and they get hammered 24/7.
One of my projects is written in Rails and I had left the server on the default verbosity during development. It accumulated several GB of systemd/journald logs in a matter of weeks.
50 packets a day sounds like a dream.