> Thanks! And how did you find out that the batch below are > Comcast dynamic IPs? I know how to use the geobytes locater > at http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation but > how did you get the Comcast tags? > http://swhois.net enter the 24.1.1.1 which is the Class A address for that block.
> I'm using a Comcast dynamic IP also; I wonder if these are Comcast > bots that look for web servers on their cable? > > Does anyone know how to redirect these IP addresses to another address > using the Indy 9 HTTPServer and D7? > Don't accept connections from them. > Eddie Shipman wrote: > > > Well Rich, those are trojaned bots that search for open ports to > > infect a user's system. Make sure you boot every one of them. > > > > Look below for where they are coming from. > > > > <SNIP> > > > >> http://124.0.90.2 > > // SK Networks Co. Seoul, Korea > > > >> http://132.248.133.225 > > // Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico > > > >> http://24.10.33.13 > >> http://24.111.87.129 > >> http://24.130.201 > >> http://24.130.201.47 * > >> http://24.130.80.56 > >> http://24.130.81.58 * > >> http://24.163.81.123 > >> http://24.207.242.67 > >> http://24.210.196.74 > >> http://24.24.174.20 > >> http://24.98.49.155 * > >> > > > > All Comcast dynamic IP clients > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list -> [email protected] http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi

