e1c582cbaa contrib: makeseeds: Read suspicious hosts from a file instead of hardcoding (Sanjay K)
Pull request description:
referring to: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17020
good first issue: reading SUSPICIOUS_HOSTS from a file.
I haven't changed the base hosts that were included in the original source, just made it readable from a file.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK e1c582cbaa -- diff looks correct
Tree-SHA512: 18684abc1c02cf52d63f6f6ecd98df01a9574a7c470524c37e152296504e2e3ffbabd6f3208214b62031512aeb809a6d37446af82c9f480ff14ce4c42c98e7c2
- Change regular expression to cover recent versions, as well as
subversions with custom uacomment, and improve readability.
- Vary uptime requirements per network (onions are allowed to have less
uptime, to make sure we get enough of them)
- Add deduplication step (to allow simple concatentation of multiple seeds files).
- Log of number of nodes (per network) after every step.
Allow for non-8333 nodes to appear in the internal seeds. This will
allow bitcoind to bypas a filter on 8333. This also makes it possible to
use the same tool for e.g. testnet.
As hosts with multiple nodes per IP are likely abusive, add a filter to
remove these (the ASN check will take care of them for IPv4, but not
IPv6 or onion).
- Moved all seed related scripts to contrib/seeds for consistency
- Updated `makeseeds.py` to handle IPv6 and onions, fix regular
expression for recent Bitcoin Core versions
- Fixed a bug in `generate-seeds.py` with regard to IPv6 parsing