At 01:12 16-10-01, you wrote:
>I've been getting alot of these lately... Anything I should look into or
>is it my security doing what it is meant to do?
The latter.
It's kindof like a TCPWrapper under *nix. The daemon/service isn't even
questioned,
before the security rules are applied.
Nuttin' to worry about, prolly a few newborn scriptkiddies who heard that
DNS gave
root access.
>[15/Oct/2001:04:54:00 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 203.126.158.163 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:04:54:02 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 203.126.158.163 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:04:54:03 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 203.126.158.163 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:07:42:18 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 217.56.66.74 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:07:42:19 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 217.56.66.74 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:07:43:31 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 195.144.124.52 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:07:43:31 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 195.144.124.52 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
>[15/Oct/2001:07:43:35 -0700] NETCONNECT: Client 195.144.124.52 not in
>accept list for server DNS.
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