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PtokaX => Support => Topic started by: Madman on 16 July, 2004, 18:38:41

Title: Garbage DATA
Post by: Madman on 16 July, 2004, 18:38:41
Sometimes i get this msg from ptokax
[18:17] >>> Garbage DATA from -=: |

What does it mean? and what can i do about it?
It shows in the user and chat window....
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Post by: QuikThinker on 16 July, 2004, 19:34:05
I was jus gonna make a post about exact same thing! I've never noticed it before but now when I run ma hub it seems 2 use sooooooo much memoty & make all ma other programs crash :s

[15:20] >>> Garbage DATA from -=: |
[16:09] >>> Garbage DATA from -=: |
[17:14] >>> Garbage DATA from -=: |
[18:04] >>> Garbage DATA from -=: |

Hope sum1 can shed sum light on this?

Quik.
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Post by: QuikThinker on 17 July, 2004, 01:50:47
Anyone?  ?(
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Post by: NotRabidWombat on 17 July, 2004, 02:31:12
My _guess_ would be data that does not match PtokaX DC Protocol. This could be extension features or like the phrase says, garbage data.

However, if PtokaX recognizes the garbage data, there is no reason for it to cause memory leaks or instability.

-NotRabidWombat
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Post by: QuikThinker on 17 July, 2004, 02:32:58
So is there actually any wya of filterin this out? Coz it seems 2 be squeezin every last drop of free memory from ma system! :s
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Post by: NotRabidWombat on 17 July, 2004, 07:52:36
You're assuming causation. Is there any way you can verify that garbage data is causing a unstable system, other than, they are both occuring?

If you would like to try filtering anyway, here's how:
1) Make a table of all commands you are going to except.
2) Capture the first word in a message and verify it exists in the table, otherwise, disconnect the user.
3) Make sure the rest of the message follows basic protocol. If it doesn't, disconnect the user :-)

-NotRabidWombat
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Post by: QuikThinker on 17 July, 2004, 13:13:28
lol no disrespect but I aint that technical! U jus spoke in a whole other language I aint got a clue!  :D
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Post by: Corayzon on 11 August, 2004, 04:27:37
i have some questions to ask,

what ptokax are using? and does the garbage data relate to a user that is online?

Cause sounds like more work of hub killers that use invaild dc proto to make the ptokax software keep a connection alive while flooding with 10000 users from another hub.

An example of this can be the flooders that pass users to a ip and port with the connecttome string, to create a flood of users, and the worse thing is prokax doesnt kick $MyNick and $Lock sends from clients and allows them to timeout.


anyways, let me know

noza
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Post by: pHaTTy on 11 August, 2004, 05:17:42
garbage data is simply sending a string like $|$| etc