Hmmm the best thing would to be try banning him at the IIS level by IP..

you might also write an application.cfm level screener to rip certain 
IPs and redirect them to the FBI.GOV site on hacking or others...

That is in part how I do my redirections of about 450 domains in our 
portfolio... I put the jerks in there too :)

-paris


-----Original Message-----
From: "Michael Lugassy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 21:14:40 +0200
Subject: Got the fellow, but....

> I'm doing a pretty intensive watch on my server stastics and log
> files
> in real-time. sometimes I see people who try stupid stuff like:
> 
> /winnt/system32/cmd.exe and trying to url hack (with ;drop tables) .
> 
> my question is: when I'm seeing the guy's IP address in the stas
> server
> or log files, and the guy is still causing problem (i,e - trying to
> hack)
> what can I do to him? can I throw him, and only him away?
> will adding him to the banned IP in IIS helps immediatly?
> 
> any other alternatives?
> 
> Michael.
> 
> 
>
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