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Hi Bruce

Have you actually done this ??

We occasionaly also receive RS Kills and I would be interested in finding out 
why they are generated but I got a different story from ISS.

Cheers

MARC

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>Contact ISS Customer Support. They have the contact information for all the
>Custids. ISS will not tell you the name of company that the Custid belongs
>to, however, they will contact the them and ask why the RS Kill was
>generated. ISS will ask you to send an email message with a copy of  the RS
>Kill event (email alarm, etc.) attached. After ISS contacts the company, RS
>Kill traffic usually stops.
>
>Bruce
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>               Occasionally pick up RealSecure Kill entries in my Sensor
>loges. How can I
>               reference the Custid back to a warm body to inquire why the
>Kill was
>               generated.
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>               >       Michael Fleck
>               >       Internet Infrastructure Security
>               >       Compaq Computer Corporation
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