On 19 Jan 2003 10:51:14 +1100 Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've already contacted the ISP locally here - on both of their > available addresses. Tomorrow (being Monday for us) I'm going to be > "in their neighbourhood" and will call, and if necessary, stop in with > a printed report. > > I like this stuff. And I love the looks on their faces when ya go > waltzing into their "offices" with print-outs in hand...(and a heavy > yank accent to boot) Hehe, you must get a kick out of this Stephen ;-) But thanks again for all the effort. Just to let you know I got another "attack" about 3 hours ago 61.68.96.127 (I was still sleaping), from the same connect.com.au, so it seems like it's really a once_a_day thing. I just can't work out what the connection is to my computer from this one. I mean maybe this person is trying every day to access my site, but thinks it's offline or something, I really don't know. Maybe the server that's infected has me in it's hosts file, or whatever, but it sucks. I cannot imagine I'm the only one, and so this is a wise move as noone has replied to the initial post yet with "it may be me", or "I suspect it may be my provider", or "sorry, problem discovered, thanks for the warning". I don't know of course for sure if they are on this list, and scanning through all my archived mail for an IP-range isn't my amusement for sundays or any day for that matter ;-) I just took an intelligent guess. Greetings Ralph -- http://tuxpower.f2g.net/ http://axljab.homelinux.org:8080/ "I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don't always agree with them." - George H. W. Bush
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