Tony Sceats wrote:
why not have a little fun instead of locking everything down immediately :)
http://ex-parrot.com/~pete/upside-down-ternet.html
and anyway, setting up a proxy server, forcing them through it and
logging all requests may give you an insight into what they are doing on
your network, and maybe who they are.. much more interesting than
securing your network
Excellent! kittennet and blurnet. Ain't technology wonderful.
I like the guy's domain name. Spam comes from Monty Python.
So do ex-parrots.
thanks
rickw
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