If your server is being hit by the code red virus say good bye to all web traffic. If
as you say you have Imail running on port 80 and all the patches you will be safe from
being infected but you can't stop a brute denial of service attack by code red if it
has servers trying to bombard yours with traffic
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Karen Openshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 15:13:20 +0100
>Hi there,
>
>Apologies if this issue has been raised in the past (I couldn't see it
>mentioned in the Digest). We're running IMail v 6.06 on a Win2K server and
>having significant problems with the Web Messaging service. The logs report
>
>TCP Down WEB [IP Address]:80 TCP -1
>TCP Up WEB [IP Address]:80
>
>but this is happening virtually every minute - it's making the service
>virtually unusable - does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing
>this? The server is being hit by Code Red infected systems but we assumed the
>latest patch would resolve any issues that could be causing. Just FYI, this
>was originally running on an NT system and was having the same problems.
>
>I don't believe we have access to version 7.00 and I'm not sure what
>licensing issues surround it which is why we haven't upgraded so far.
>
>Regards,
>Karen
>
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