We get at least 40-50 attempts per day like that. Most are port scans and such... So far, knock on wood, we havent had any trouble, and seem to be doing well using a mix of iptables/portsentry/

Honestly tho, these repeated scans and attemps from Korea and China and other places that foster this kind of activity are starting to really piss me off... (they are just that annoying)...

I think I am going to start banning entire net blocks at the border router. ;)

Jeff

Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:

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210.90.225.193 and 202.56.215.25. I can still ping these ips. How
can I inform the system administrator of respective ips?



Use "whois <ip>" to find contact info for the address. The first of those is a Korean address, and you're unlikely to find anyone there who can help you.




He could always send an abuse report to the ISP (or just block the IP completely)




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