Hi Dave,
Exactly my thoughts. I just said something to that effect in my prier post.
With a little log checking Phil's host should be able to hold enough 
clues to figure out where the attack came from, and launch an 
investigation in to the attacker.

Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>     Have your ISP or if you have access to the access and error logs of your 
> web server run dns checks on the attacking IP's. If they're within the US 
> then you have two roads, you can complain yourself or you can have your ISP 
> submit a I'm probably going to mess the name of this up, computer piracy and 
> abuse form to the ISP of the offending user, include your logs and let your 
> ISP deal with the other ISP, that will get results very fast for ISP's don't 
> like to have situations like this especially when it's blatent. If it's 
> outside the US and you can lock it down to a specific IP block have your ISP 
> or yourself block the IP list at the firewall level.
> HTH
> Dave.
>   


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