Dan White wrote: > Seth Mattinen wrote: >> Dan White wrote: >> >>> Seth Mattinen wrote: >>> >>>> Dan White wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Have you spoken with your provider? They should be giving you options, >>>>> like changing your static address, or null routing the attackers >>>>> upstream, or perhaps blocking port 80 to you, to limit your ingress >>>>> traffic. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> For DSL? I've never had that kind of luck with SBC's (now AT&T) home >>>> products, and I've been using their DSL since 2001. This is one instance >>>> where paying the big bucks for at least a T1 can show some some return. >>>> Even if it's "business DSL" it's still treated the same as "drooling >>>> user DSL". >>>> >>>> Purely my personal experience. >>>> >>>> ~Seth >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> I guess complaining that your provider won't do anything to help you, >>> and not calling them to find out otherwise is a self fulfilling prophecy. >>> >>> >> >> Can you read? Did I say that? >> >> ~Seth >> >> > Seth, > > This was obviously not a response to you, but to the original poster. >
Sorry, I read that as a response to my message. ~Seth