Someone's is spoofing the address of my ISP's [Verio] DNS servers & sending roughly
2,500 denied packets in 24 hours. At least I hope that they haven't rooted Verio's DNS
servers.
I first contacted Verio on Thursday, but haven't received a reply. Phoned, and emailed
them again today. Is this what normally happens?
I've had a firewall up for 8 months, and although I received about a million denied
packets in the first 6 months, I've been averaging about 8,000 per month this year.
This past week has been very bad, and I'm concerned because I plan on advertising the
site sometime this month. If the disinterest of my ISP is the norm, how does everyone
else deal with these issues?
Is there an ISP that has greater concern for security than my current provider.
Thanks for the reply!
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:18:57PM -0500, Buddy Lee Haystack wrote:
> > How many denied or rejected packets per month are the norm for a server hosting
>web & email services for an unadvertised site, currently under development, that gets
>roughly one unique user per week?
>
> I have around 5 scans/probes with 1-60 packets for a /26 subnet a day.
>
> Greetings
> Bernd
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