Thanks Nico >>I've been getting the below message for a couple of days now and just looking >>for a little insight. I do the DNS and, as you can see, the *denied update* >>shows it's the correct version of bind on my Raq3. I have added the offending >>IP to hosts.allow, did a */etc/rc.d/init.d/inet restart* then added the IP to >>the route table. > >Don't do that; this is (most probably) a valid customer. He's running >Windows 2000. I don't run it and forgot what setting this is. It can be >remedied on the customer's side.
Thanks for the reply - and I saw a similar post almost the same time as mine with a reply, didn't mean to post the same question twice :) In my case, 61.175.130.201 is most certainly NOT a customer as Output from ARIN WHOIS returns: Asia Pacific Network Information Center??? Is it still harmless? _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
