On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 10:20, Cody Harris wrote:
> I want to deny 128.175.241.43 from being connected to my, how do i do it!? 
> I'm being Dosed! 100 or more connecvtions at once! HELP!
> 
> -Cody Harris

Use Ethereal to find out what ports it's trying to flood out, then close
the ports. So I take it you haven't installed portsentry and all that
jazz yet?

(If you can't find portsentry on the web, I have it stashed at:

http://thor.prohosting.com/~kilgoret/files/

...just in case, mate...)

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The justifications for drug testing are part of the presently fashionable
debate concerning restoring America's "competitiveness." Drugs, it has been
revealed, are responsible for rampant absenteeism, reduced output, and poor
quality work.  But is drug testing in fact rationally related to the
resurrection of competitiveness?  Will charging the atmosphere of the
workplace with the fear of excretory betrayal honestly spur productivity?
Much noise has been made about rehabilitating the worker using drugs, but
to date the vast majority of programs end with the simple firing or the not
hiring of the abuser.  This practice may exacerbate, not alleviate, the
nation's productivity problem.  If economic rehabilitation is the ultimate
goal of drug testing, then criteria abandoning the rehabilitation of the
drug-using worker is the purest of hypocrisy and the worst of rationalization.
                -- The concluding paragraph of "Constitutional Law: The
                   Fourth Amendment and Drug Testing in the Workplace,"
                   Tim Moore, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, vol.
                   10, No. 3 (Summer 1987), pp. 762-768.

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