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Top Forums Web Development Discrepancies Between Our Mobile Detection Code and Google Analytics Regarding Chinese User Agents Post 303040671 by Neo on Sunday 3rd of November 2019 08:38:40 PM
Old 11-03-2019
I keep alternating from 403'ing these mobile Chinese UAs or not.

I assume they are bots, but they are disguising that they are bogs by constantly changing IP addresses.

They are not interacting with the site, posting, answering trivia, etc; so it seems the probability is very high they are bots for sure.

They definitely slow the site down and do not add any value.
 

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snmpm_conf(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition						  snmpm_conf(3erl)

NAME
snmpm_conf - Utility functions for handling the manager config files. DESCRIPTION
The module snmpm_conf contains various utility functions to used for manipulating (write/append/read) the config files of the SNMP manager. EXPORTS
manager_entry(Tag, Val) -> manager_entry() Types Tag = address | port | engine_id | max_message_size Val = term() manager_entry() = term() Create an entry for the manager config file, manager.conf . The type of Val depends on the value of Tag , see Manager Information for more info. write_manager_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok write_manager_config(Dir, Hdr, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Hdr = string() Conf = [manager_entry()] Write the manager config to the manager config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. Hdr is an optional file header (note that this text is written to the file as is). See Manager Information for more info. append_manager_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Conf = [manager_entry()] Append the config to the current manager config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Manager Information for more info. read_manager_config(Dir) -> Conf Types Dir = string() Conf = [manager_entry()] Read the current manager config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Manager Information for more info. users_entry(UserId) -> users_entry() users_entry(UserId, UserMod) -> users_entry() users_entry(UserId, UserMod, UserData) -> users_entry() Types UserId = term() UserMod = atom() UserData = term() standard_entry() = term() Create an entry for the manager users config file, users.conf . users_entry(UserId) translates to the following call: users_entry(UserId, snmpm_user_default) . users_entry(UserId, UserMod) translates to the following call: users_entry(UserId, UserMod, undefined) . See Users for more info. write_users_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok write_users_config(Dir, Hdr, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Hdr = string() Conf = [users_entry()] Write the manager users config to the manager users config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. Hdr is an optional file header (note that this text is written to the file as is). See Users for more info. append_users_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Conf = [users_entry()] Append the users config to the current manager users config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Users for more info. read_users_config(Dir) -> Conf Types Dir = string() Conf = [users_entry()] Read the current manager users config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Users for more info. agents_entry(UserId, TargetName, Comm, Ip, Port, EngineID, Timeout, MaxMessageSize, Version, SecModel, SecName, SecLevel) -> agents_entry() Types UserId = term() TargetName = string() Comm = string() Ip = string() Port = integer() EngineID = string() Timeout = integer() MaxMessageSize = integer() Version = v1 | v2 | v3 SecModel = v1 | v2c | usm SecName = string() SecLevel = noAuthNoPriv | authNoPriv | authPriv agents_entry() = term() Create an entry for the manager agents config file, agents.conf . See Agents for more info. write_agents_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok write_agents_config(Dir, Hdr, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Hdr = string() Conf = [_entry()] Write the manager agents config to the manager agents config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. Hdr is an optional file header (note that this text is written to the file as is). See Agents for more info. append_agents_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Conf = [agents_entry()] Append the agents config to the current manager agents config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Agents for more info. read_agents_config(Dir) -> Conf Types Dir = string() Conf = [agents_entry()] Read the current manager agents config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Agents for more info. usm_entry(EngineID, UserName, AuthP, AuthKey, PrivP, PrivKey) -> usm_entry() usm_entry(EngineID, UserName, SecName, AuthP, AuthKey, PrivP, PrivKey) -> usm_entry() Types EngineID = string() UserName = string() SecName = string() AuthP = usmNoAuthProtocol | usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol | usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol AuthKey = [integer()] PrivP = usmNoPrivProtocol | usmDESPrivProtocol | usmAesCfb128Protocol PrivKey = [integer()] usm_entry() = term() Create an entry for the agent community config file, community.conf . See Security data for USM for more info. write_usm_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok write_usm_config(Dir, Hdr, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Hdr = string() Conf = [usm_entry()] Write the manager usm config to the manager usm config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. Hdr is an optional file header (note that this text is written to the file as is). See Security data for USM for more info. append_usm_config(Dir, Conf) -> ok Types Dir = string() Conf = [usm_entry()] Append the usm config to the current manager usm config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Security data for USM for more info. read_usm_config(Dir) -> Conf Types Dir = string() Conf = [usm_entry()] Read the current manager usm config file. Dir is the path to the directory where to store the config file. See Security data for USM for more info. Ericsson AB snmp 4.19 snmpm_conf(3erl)
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