Thanks for the reply. This is the practice at present. We block off one IP and another pops up.
At times, quite a few of them appear. We suspect that some of these guys are disgruntled ex-employees
who have unauthorized access or are accessing the network with the help of other staff.


alfred,


Peter Surda wrote:

Alfred Vahau wrote:

All our IP addresses fall within
specific ranges and the existence of these addresses are against the
policies on computer usage.


In that case it's easy. Block their network access on the router and wait until they contact you :-)

Alfred Vahau
IT Services
Uni. PNG


Yours sincerely
Peter Surda

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