Why do you even want the "attackers" address? You shouldn't allow ICMP traffic in 
through your firewall in the first place.

If your network design is broken, don't blame people for taking advantage of you. 
Thank them for pointing out your weaknesses, fix your gear, and be done with it.


cheers,

Marc..

>>> Rogier Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/07/00 02:22PM >>>
Hi List,


Our network is beeing Ping-Attacked every night by someone we don't know
where from. The packets seem to come from all over the Net, sending ICMP
Echo Request packets to the broadcast address and all our servers reply
to the wrong host, probably the target of the original attacker.

My question is: how do I get the attackers IP-address?


TIA,

Rogier Maas
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