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dracula
2009 Nov 11
1
Unexpected behavior for as.date()
...Mayo we have birth dates in the 1800s, it is
rather surprising that a birth date of 1900 hadn't caught me sometime in
the past. I'll fix this.
2. The date library predates the strptime function by over 10 years. It
is not a huge surprise that I neglected to include support for it -- my
oracular abilities are limited. For an inherited project such as this I
would suggest reading the date() documentation as a first step; it is
not very long since the package is simple.
You want the date.mdy function, which is more straightforward than
strptime (with less capabilities of course).
Terry The...
2017 Nov 14
0
IMAP connections with ".eml" in the username - bot attack.
...bloating
your logs, nothing more.
If you want to pre-empt this via firewall, you'll need to get extremely lucky to
characterise these IPs (a sample of 2 is not enough) in such a way as to able to
formulate a firewall rule. Mostly likely, this is a rented botnet. If you somehow
figure out an oracular rule to discern bot from some user road-warrior *before*
they connect, give me a call.
Sean Greenslade <sean at seangreenslade.com> writes:
> Here's a fun laugh I found in one of my webserver logs:
>
>> 1446098745 218.249.219.2 "GET http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/...