Interesting. It had been my understanding that everything under
.da.uu.net was assigned dynamically. Rumour has it that the "tnt" in
1Cust190.tnt1.iowa-city.ia.da.uu.net refers to the Lucent "max tnt" access
boxes, which I assumed meant 56k dialups for your average dialup internet
access. I just read that these things support ISDN and DSL as well as
analog modems, though...
Not that it really matters... As someone pointed out a moment ago, you
would do well to document the attacks, and email the relevant logs to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] There's a fair chance you can get the offender booted.
If you both write, and if the same customer has been using that IP address
for days, it's even more likely that uu.net will take some kind of action.
In fact, if you see it happen again, pick up the phone... here's something
from their web site:
For live incidents, please contact UUNET Internet Abuse Investigations at
1-800-900-0241, option 2,3,1 24 hours a day.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Sean Clarke wrote:
> No just for information. I seen a post from another person with the same
> host name that had attacked them and I get this one at least 2 time a day.
> But fortunately I have everything blocked and no one can get acces (
> Ihope) So far so good. If it is a dial up then possible a spoof because
> I have the same hostname everyday...
>
>
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