In reference to Steven L Croucher's
message dated 19 Oct 99 20:29:17 +0000
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> The best way to check if your amiga is being hacked into, is to set up
> some logs.
> In the access database, add some deny lines for various ports, and set
> them as logged.  If someone is accessing your amiga, the IP address of
> your hacked will be listed in the Genesis log window.

Don't know exactly how I can do that :(
This topic it's too much black magic for me now, but I'll try to
follow Your suggestion and play a bit with Genesis Prefs (hoping this
will cause light damages only ;)

Thank You by now, I'll be back soon after the reinstallation ;p
Bye.

-- 

Roberto.
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A1200 PowerT - 68040/25 & 603e+/240 - 64mb - P.Flyer
HD2.1gb - CD32x - ZIP - TrustComm.56K.
- Still NO graphic card! (no $$$ by now |:/ ) -
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