On 26 March 2016 at 13:05, Martin Eberhard Schauer
wrote:
> Hi Joe!
>
> > I know it is difficult to see the ip address
> > but if you start translating one of the pending translations you
> > can see the ip address in the history.
>
> I hoped I was just to stupid to find an easier way.
>
> I trie
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 06:58:48PM +0100, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> This what I have researched:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/Services says there is DDTP service maintained
> by Michael Bramer (in CC) and DDTSS (the web interface) maintained by
> Martinj Van Oosterhout (in CC).
>
> host -t txt d
Hi Joe!
> I know it is difficult to see the ip address
> but if you start translating one of the pending translations you
> can see the ip address in the history.
I hoped I was just to stupid to find an easier way.
I tried pd-arraysize:
https://ddtp.kleptog.org/ddtss/index.cgi/de/forreview/pd-a
Hi Martin
I know it is difficult to see the ip address
but if you start translating one of the pending translations you can see the ip
address in the history.
https://ddtp.debian.net/ddtss/index.cgi/da/forreview/pd-beatpipe?1458988148
I have done that on the above
Log:
1458939172 fetched by 212
Joe Dalton wrote:
> Hi the Danish page
> http://ddtp.debian.net/ddtss/index.cgi/da
>
> is being filled up with pending translations from the above IP
address (in Austria).
>
> is that address part of Debian (and a script is on the loose) or is
it some suspicious activity.
>
> Can I somewhere b
Hi the Danish page
http://ddtp.debian.net/ddtss/index.cgi/da
is being filled up with pending translations from the above IP address (in
Austria).
is that address part of Debian (and a script is on the loose) or is it some
suspicious activity.
Can I somewhere ban ip addresses for the Danish pag
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