The attempts started almost immediately, but they certainly accelerated over the course of the first few days. Initially, I think it was less than 1 knock per minute, but now it’s over 8. As a comparison, I set up https://amsterdam.knock-knock.net yesterday, and it is now at 2.9 knocks per minute.
The bots though scan through all the IPs on the internet, but perhaps they bias certain IPs (local / faster response? On the bots provider network?). Will be interesting to watch this over time.
I went to install "moltbot" yesterday, and the binary was still "clawdbot" after installation. Wonder if they'll use Moltbot to manage the rename to OpenClaw.
A lot of this felt very familiar. Having multiple plans does seem like a good way to hedge against the unknown, but I can also see that you'd end up with the "secret 5th" plan when all of those unknowns eventually stack up.
Planning is inaccurate, frustrating, and sadly necessary.