Please put some tcp wrappers on your site. Don't allow ny acces from
people you don't already know. That is the only safe way to do things...
If you are having serious problems, I could go in and take a look at your
machine and tell you how he is getting in and what you can do to follow
him.
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Jerry Chamberlin wrote:
> Step 1: File Hacker report at www.cert.org (I think thats it)
> Step 2: Read all the security stuff at www.cert.org and www.sun.com
> Step 3: Install patches and do what the Book says.
>
> The Guy is probably not at that ISP anyhow.
> Spoofed or Jumped.
> The cracker will then disappear
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Stephen Davies wrote:
>
> > Hello again.
> >
> > For a couple of weeks now I have been suffering repeated cracker attempts from
> > one or more users of an ISP in Singapore.
> >
> > On each occasion, I have sent log excerpts to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> > various other admin addresses at singa.pore.net with a
> > request that they investigate and ask the user(s) involved to stop.
> >
> > So far, I have not had any acknowledgment from the site and the attacks
> > continue.
> >
> > What other options do I have to try and get a response from what appears to be
> > a reputable ISP.
> >
> > Cheers and thanks,
> > Stephen
> >
> >
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