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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Nearly Random, Uncorrelated Server Load Average Spikes Post 303044156 by Neo on Saturday 15th of February 2020 10:14:42 PM
Old 02-15-2020
So, let's try this:

Code:
iptables -A INPUT -s 117.144.138.130/24 -j DROP  #  rogue chinese bot
iptables -A INPUT -s 116.232.49.231/24 -j DROP  #  rogue chinese bot

Empty the "trap" again and block two Chinese subnetworks with rouge, unidentified bot activity.

Honestly, this is starting to "annoy me a lot" in the possibility that these performance hits, and all the time I am spending to find the cause of these hits / spikes, wasting valuable "time in life" is related to rouge, unidentified bots from Chinese networks.

If this continues, I am going to start blocking Chinese networks at the /16 and /8 levels (entire networks).

First, let's see if this is indeed the main source of these spikes. As we all know from situational awareness theory and the famous OODA loop by John Boyd.
  1. OBSERVE
  2. ORIENT
  3. DECIDE
  4. ACT

Already, we have enough information to ACT. But lets continue to OBSERVE Smilie

The loop goes on ... and on ....

Please note that we cannot trust apache2 modules and other third-party software to automatically block IPs, because this can results in blocking the "good bots" which are important for search engine optimization and site traffic.

That means, if this is confirmed that these kinds of bots continue to be the cause of problems, then I will need to DECIDE how to deal with this situation moving forward. I think point in time, I am going to continue to "trap and trace" before making a decision. However, it does seem, at this point, that rouge, unidentified bots from Chinese networks are causing performance issues and need to be "dealt with".

If anyone else has experienced similar issues and has an interesting potential solution to this problem, please reply and share your ideas.

Thanks!

PS: I may consider automating this, as follows:
  1. Capture network session activity when one minute load average exceeds a threshold (as I am doing now).
  2. Filter results captured in the DB based on "hitcount" and "country".
  3. If the "hitcount" exceeds a certain threshold and "country" is in an array of "known to have rouge bots countries".
  4. THEN BLOCK the ip_address/24
 

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Math::Polygon::Calc(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Math::Polygon::Calc(3pm)

NAME
Math::Polygon::Calc - Simple polygon calculations INHERITANCE
Math::Polygon::Calc is a Exporter SYNOPSIS
my @poly = ( [1,2], [2,4], [5,7], [1, 2] ); my ($xmin, $ymin, $xmax, $ymax) = polygon_bbox @poly; my $area = polygon_area @poly; MY $L = polygon_perimeter @poly; if(polygon_is_clockwise @poly) { ... }; my @rot = polygon_start_minxy @poly; DESCRIPTION
This package contains a wide variaty of relatively easy polygon calculations. More complex calculations are put in separate packages. FUNCTIONS
polygon_area(LIST-OF-POINTS) Returns the area enclosed by the polygon. The last point of the list must be the same as the first to produce a correct result. The algorithm was found at <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PolygonArea.html>, and sounds: A = abs( 1/2 * (x1y2-x2y1 + x2y3-x3y2 ...) polygon_bbox(LIST-OF-POINTS) Returns a list with four elements: (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax), which describe the bounding box of the polygon (all points of the polygon are within that area. polygon_beautify([HASH], LIST-OF-POINTS) Polygons, certainly after some computations, can have a lot of horrible artifacts: points which are double, spikes, etc. This functions provided by this module beautify The optional HASH contains the OPTIONS: -Option --Default remove_between <false> remove_spikes <false> remove_between => BOOLEAN Simple points in-between are always removed, but more complex points are not: when the line is not parallel to one of the axes, more intensive calculations must take place. This will only be done when this flags is set. NOT IMPLEMENTED YET remove_spikes => BOOLEAN polygon_centroid(LIST-OF-POINTS) Returns the centroid location of the polygon. The last point of the list must be the same as the first to produce a correct result. The algorithm was found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centroid#Centroid_of_polygon polygon_clockwise(LIST-OF-POINTS) Be sure the polygon points are in clockwise order. polygon_contains_point(POINT, LIST-OF-POINTS) Returns true if the point is unside the closed polygon. polygon_counter_clockwise(LIST-OF-POINTS) Be sure the polygon points are in counter-clockwise order. polygon_equal(ARRAY-OF-POINTS, ARRAY-OF-POINTS, [TOLERANCE]) Compare two polygons, on the level of points. When the polygons are the same but rotated, this will return false. See polygon_same(). polygon_is_clockwise(LIST-OF-POINTS) polygon_is_closed(POINTS) polygon_perimeter(LIST-OF-POINTS) The length of the line of the polygon. This can also be used to compute the length of any line: of the last point is not equal to the first, then a line is presumed; for a polygon they must match. This is simply Pythagoras. $l = sqrt((x1-x0)^2 + (y1-y0)^2) + sqrt((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2) + ... polygon_same(ARRAY-OF-POINTS, ARRAY-OF-POINTS, [TOLERANCE]) Compare two polygons, where the polygons may be rotated wrt each other. This is (much) slower than polygon_equal(), but some algorithms will cause un unpredictable rotation in the result. polygon_start_minxy(LIST-OF-POINTS) Returns the polygon, where the point which is closest to the left-bottom corner of the bounding box is made first. polygon_string(LIST-OF-POINTS) SEE ALSO
This module is part of Math-Polygon distribution version 1.02, built on September 19, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/geo/ LICENSE
Copyrights 2004,2006-2011 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html perl v5.12.4 2011-09-19 Math::Polygon::Calc(3pm)
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