Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1fg9z5j645jx6fnld9umwu9y0uksjvklfxzxmnvqrs5h70glaaj6qerdn8a I think either way (firewalling or not) this ends up being a support call generator. On the other hand, if the connection is never established because the other end isn't listening or has a CPE firewall, what you have is a SYN flood, and network operators frequently take care of that kind of thing amongst each other.",
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