well, not much you can do, you could track it back to the ISP, and then make a complaint. But that doesn't guarantee anything will be done. What kind of attacks are they launching?
Originally posted by nofx stop blocking me, I just wanna play...
LMAO, though some Trojans are great for play, this isn't one of them.
"At 10:41 AM on 8/19/2003, the following communication was detected:
Protocol: TCP (Inbound)
Remote Address: 61.53.134.229: 4731"
Log says this:
Date: 8/19/2004 Time: 6:25:14
Rule "Default Block Backdoor/SubSeven Trojan horse" blocked (65.129.209.214,27374). Details:
Inbound TCP connection
Local address,service is (EDITED)
Remote address,service is (65.129.209.214,3487)
Process name is "N/A"
I wouldn't be alarmed about this sort of scanning. It's normal now. I route a block of IP addresses into my home server so I get a flurry of packets (usually 254 in a row) probing each IP address.
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