this has helped us alot.............
we turned the attack back at the infected servers.

1. Create a asp page with the following:

0 then
'turn offending server back on itself
Response.redirect "http://127.0.0.1";
end if
next
%>


Page Not Found


Sorry, but that page was not found on our server.

Here is a link back to our Home Page.




2. Name this page custom404.asp and then goto IIS
   and choose this file instead of the default as the 404
   error. This immediately got back about 40% of our
   bandwidth and the attacks were reduced by about
   60%.........

Rick




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