On Saturday 23 August 2003 10:19, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: > Thanks for all replies and the information about the DEADBEEF. I did > considered contacting the ISP, but knowing that it's a foreign > address, I think Jason is right that it wouldn't help any, if at all. > That's why I asked for advise. I guess my best bet is just to put the > firewall for those addresses. > > Thanks again. > RDB
Don't let foreign addresses scare you off. I have had as good of luck with foreign operators as I've had with US operators in resolving problems. You can receive entertaining responses like the one Dshield received: -------------------response to dshield - > This is an abuse notice meaning that one of your machines might > be infected with a virus and is trying to infect other machines. > > See http://www.dshield.org/ for more information We don't care, the major issue is that we don't want to receive this kind of mail, because we're a large ISP and we have no control about our multiple clients and their Windows systems. Your mail was annoying, so we simply filtered it out. We know that many of them are infected even if we don't receive your mail. ------------------end response to dshield - It's pretty much a crap shoot no matter the nationality of the address that's been hacked. The only additional thing that stands in the way is the language barrier. Regards, Mike Klinke -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list