Re: Have you been hacked by f*ck PoizonBOx?

2001-06-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 20:59 04.06.2001 +0200 hat Alson van der Meulen geschrieben: >> I do not know, where the beginning is, but at ARIN I have gotten >> the information that AOL use IP's up to 172.192.255.255. > >alm:~$ whois 172.16.0.0 >IANA (IANA-BBLK-RESERVED) > Internet Assigned Numbers Authority > 4676 A

Re: Have you been hacked by f*ck PoizonBOx?

2001-06-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 14:15 04.06.2001 +0300 hat Dmitry Litovchenko geschrieben: >You can try to install Portsentry product (seek it at freshmeat.net) >to autoban attacking IPs with your firewall. And then, when attack >will calm down, you can analyze IP list and do anything you want :) Nice idea, I think, I will

Re: Have you been hacked by f*ck PoizonBOx?

2001-06-04 Thread Alson van der Meulen
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 08:48:42PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Am 23:53 03.06.2001 +0200 hat Alson van der Meulen geschrieben: > > > >On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 09:09:02PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > >> Hello back, > > >just nullroute aol, you won't miss much interesting traffic that way >

Re: Have you been hacked by f*ck PoizonBOx?

2001-06-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 23:53 03.06.2001 +0200 hat Alson van der Meulen geschrieben: > >On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 09:09:02PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: >> Hello back, >just nullroute aol, you won't miss much interesting traffic that way >;) Cool idea... >btw: 172.16.0.0-172.32.255.255 are non-routable ip's, so i

Re[2]: Have you been hacked by f*ck PoizonBOx?

2001-06-04 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
>> Potantialy I am in danger, because I use a ISDN-Flatrate and I am >> connected 24/24 and 7/7 to the Internet. And now I have 7 MBytes >> of logs in less then 2 hours. >> >> Michelle > Would you be interested in sharing the attacking IP with us so that we > can blacklist it? You can try to in

Re: Help needed on MASQUERADE

2001-06-04 Thread Jose Celestino
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:39:29PM +0200, Luc MAIGNAN wrote: > HI all, > > I have an internet connection on eth0 (10.0.0.1) and a private network > connection on eth1 (192.168.0.1). > > I put the masquerade configuration on a kernel 2.4.4 : > > iptables -t nat -s 192.168.0.0/24 -o ppp0

Re: Ping - what the hell ?

2001-06-04 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Chris Wagner wrote: > I'm sorry, but ROFLMAO!!! It's sad and (sometimes) funny, that I have to work with those people ;) We are just changing our admin. He was a real mistake :| Now it's all funny for me, but It costed me time, lots of time... > >It' solved, there were 2

Re[2]: Have you been hacked by f*ck PoizonBOx?

2001-06-04 Thread Dmitry Litovchenko
>> Potantialy I am in danger, because I use a ISDN-Flatrate and I am >> connected 24/24 and 7/7 to the Internet. And now I have 7 MBytes >> of logs in less then 2 hours. >> >> Michelle > Would you be interested in sharing the attacking IP with us so that we > can blacklist it? You can try to i

Re: Ping - what the hell ?

2001-06-04 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Chris Wagner wrote: > I'm sorry, but ROFLMAO!!! It's sad and (sometimes) funny, that I have to work with those people ;) We are just changing our admin. He was a real mistake :| Now it's all funny for me, but It costed me time, lots of time... > >It' solved, there were