As blogged before I had my first IPv6 visitor, but of course the first IPv6 type that tried to enter my network could not be far of. Yep and there he/she is.
It’s IP address 2002:4e6d:8112::1
and that does not resolve to
something useful, yet, because it’s a 6to4 network address.
Recalculating to an IPv4 address this gives me: 78.109.129.18
and
digging that results in
; <<>> DiG 9.6.0-APPLE-P2 <<>> -x 78.109.129.18 ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 31228 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 0 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;18.129.109.78.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR ;; ANSWER SECTION: 18.129.109.78.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR 18.static.ppp.dianet.info. ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: 129.109.78.in-addr.arpa. 172799 IN NS ns3.netcorp.ru. 129.109.78.in-addr.arpa. 172799 IN NS ns1.netcorp.ru. ;; Query time: 694 msec ;; SERVER: 192.168.63.4#53(192.168.63.4) ;; WHEN: Mon Aug 30 21:06:50 2010 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 129</pre>
So: From Russia with love! ;-)
This dude or dudette tried to connect to port 51777 (μTorrent I guess) for a meager 21514 times. I would guess you should know there’s nothing to get after couple of times (say 10). I do not run torrents and even if I did, you wouldn’t get anything.