>Not one of my IP's. Don't know anybody using any IP on that network.
>Any suggestions o how to handle this? It's my first attempt at being
>hacked. I have him blocked with wrappers after a telnet attempt a few
>days ago that I thought looked funny. So for now I think I'm ok. I have
>checked me logs and verified nothing has changed on the system. So
>entry wasn't made. Still the attempt is bugging me.
>Scott Kindley

Well, a nslookup doesn't reveal a name for the system.  I know there is a
way to determine which ISP owns the class C block, or even the class B block.
But I don't remember what it is.

Also:

        telnet 63.145.81.31
        Trying 63.145.81.31...
        Connected to 63.145.81.31.
        Escape character is '^]'.
 
        Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot)
        Kernel 2.2.14-5.0smp on a 2-processor i686
        login: 

So, it is an active Linux box.  Interesting.

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