"Alexander V. Makartsev" <avbe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've already accumulated pretty long list. They all point to
> different ISP networks in China.
> The only thing I'm certain of is that they use "bttracker.debian.org"
> to get peer information.
> Maybe this is somehow tied to "webseed peer" of 
> "debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso" torrent?
> I don't know enough about torrent trackers or webseeds to be able to
> tell.
> 
> Like I said before, I also seldom get normal torrent connections from 
> China IPs, and they behave like the rest peers from around the world.
> They report correct information and status about themselves, request 
> chunks they need to download, up to 100% of completion and then
> disconnect.

Another thought. Maybe these connections are part of some attack on
some part of the network infrastructure between them and you? You're
just a convenient endpoint. So it might be worth reporting them to some
official body.

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