[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Stats on Xen tarball downloads
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 06:01:54PM +0800, George Dunlap wrote: > > Looking at the *non*-4.18 downloads, nearly all of them have user > agents that make it clear they're part of automated build systems: > user agents like curl and wget, but also "Go-http-client", "libfetch", ^^^^ ^^^^ I reject this claim. `curl` or `wget` could be part of an interactive operation. Telling a browser to copy a URL into the paste buffer, then using `wget`/`curl` is entirely possible. I may be the outlier, but I routinely do this. I don't know whether Gentoo's `emerge` uses `wget`/`curl`, but that could be semi-interactive. > It's not really clear to me why we'd be getting 300-ish people > downloading the Xen 4.18.0 tarball, 2/3 of which are on Windows. But > then I'm also not sure why someone would *fake* hundreds of downloads > a week from unique IP addresses; and in particular, if you were going > to fake hundreds of downloads a week, I'm not sure why you'd only fake > the most recent release. Remember the browser wars? At one point many sites were looking for IE/Windows and sending back error messages without those. Getting the tarball on Windows doesn't seem too likely, faking the browser was pretty common for a while. -- (\___(\___(\______ --=> 8-) EHM <=-- ______/)___/)___/) \BS ( | ehem+sigmsg@xxxxxxx PGP 87145445 | ) / \_CS\ | _____ -O #include <stddisclaimer.h> O- _____ | / _/ 8A19\___\_|_/58D2 7E3D DDF4 7BA6 <-PGP-> 41D1 B375 37D0 8714\_|_/___/5445
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