What you said, Alex, might go a long way toward explaining why my 
non-anonymous FTP server is constantly being bombarded by anonymous access 
attempts that sign "xxxx@home" as log on password.  I'm not on @home but 
who knows?



At 01:10 PM 2/25/2002 -0600, Alex Howansky wrote:
> > It was also against the AUP to run any kind of server, but I
> > knew of 2-3 people that were running webservers.
>
>I found that @Home was scanning me for servers on a regular basis. I collected
>their IP addresses and made a rule denying them. :)
>
>--
>Alex Howansky
>Wankwood Associates
>http://www.wankwood.com/
>
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