Name: Anonymous 2009-01-03 1:47
I run a linux box with moblock, which is the linux equivalent of peerguardian2. I use bittorrent for legal purposes only, mostly seeding ubarnto, gantoo, other distros, public service announcements, and legal unlicensed anime. I've been collecting stats from moblock for about 3 months. I have aggreggated the daily stdouts from moblock and finally have one big file that shows who it blocked and how many hits total over this time. There are 5734 lines in the entire file. Here is the top 20.
Crossreferencing this data with the data in the
3919341311 Acadia University
3125555759 Software A.G. of North America
2423894387 Korea Nazarene University
1481268741 MINISTERO DIFESA COMANDO GENERALE ARMA CARABINIERI
269321605 PHILIPS ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD
269321591 Government Computer Center (GCC)
134660794 Freie Universitaet Berlin
134660793 Leeds Metropolitan University
377930 Safety-Kleen Corporation
175716 Abrams Artists Agency
117108 Mediasentry, NAC-33644, NET-D8764500-25
30861 Algoma University College
5712 SPANISH BROADCASTING SYSTEM
5364 Tampere University of Technology
4062 Auburn University
3996 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute
3861 AAFES Barracks Lodging
3795 AmeriCom Consulting, Ltd
3527 University of California
3337 Guilford CollegeCrossreferencing this data with the data in the
edu.7z and level1.7z peerguardian files will reveal the ip ranges, of course. May eventually cross reference this further with my iptables logs for more detailed info.