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Another interesting twist in DMCA reports in general that I've noticed in recent tracebacks to see whom to approach with the clue bat, I'm finding no correlating connections (by NTP timestamps) in our PIX logs, but do see evidence of attempts to connect. The attempts timeout on the incoming SYN. At first thought, they're making an accusation based on stale directory cache data from another peer in the P2P network.
On closer examination, I find connections *from* the accused IP going out to P2P server ports outside campus, and they are moving data, so they are, in fact, doing something.
Further checking and there are hours and hours of attempted connections inbound to the accused that are dropped due to SYN timeouts. So now I'm thinking it's someone with WinXP firewall, and it's dropping incoming requests. Well how about that :-)
So they are not, in effect, sharing anything on the network.
Does the DMCA cover "attempted sharing" ??
Jeff
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