oops...press the wrong key...
anyway here it is again..

I'm having a lot of access to my server from these ip addresses...

203.98.164.157
203.98.177.85
203.98.177.86
210.245.151.70
210.245.151.73
210.245.151.79
210.245.188.168
210.245.188.169
210.73.87.182
222.126.64.145
38.112.120.139
61.9.16.90
64.68.82.168
65.54.164.77
66.196.90.73
69.44.56.11
69.44.56.12
69.44.56.13
69.44.56.14
69.44.56.15
69.44.56.16

My httpd log file shows...

69.44.56.15 - - [01/Jul/2004:18:51:57 +0800] "CONNECT 199.200.9.140:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 
28057
203.98.177.86 - - [01/Jul/2004:18:51:58 +0800] "CONNECT 129.250.35.82:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 
28052
69.44.56.16 - - [01/Jul/2004:18:52:00 +0800] "CONNECT 67.28.114.35:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 
28069
69.44.56.16 - - [01/Jul/2004:18:52:00 +0800] "CONNECT 64.156.215.7:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 
28024
69.44.56.16 - - [01/Jul/2004:18:52:00 +0800] "CONNECT 67.28.114.36:25 HTTP/1.0" 200 
28062

Anybody got any word if there's a new outbreak of anything?



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