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I have two systems on the open internet, firewalled and logging dropped packets. Every night for literally years I see something like this in my logwatch emails:
From 61.139.105.163 - 6 packets to tcp(2301,8085,8088,8089,9000,9415)
Each night this IP or one extremely similar to it hits both systems (which are not located together strangely enough). Geobytes.com tells me this originates in Beijing China.
Henceforth I am pleased to announce that I will not begin censoring search results to accommodate the Chinese in the first place.
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No, It's not from Beijing,
No, It's not from Beijing, but Zigong, A medium city in Sichuan Province. Maybe it just a poor guy who want to find a valid proxy in order to fly above the Great FireWall.
http://www.forbes.com/2010/01
http://www.forbes.com/2010/01/14/google-china-threat-leadership-citizens...
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