I've been just properly scanned and whois is telling
198.175.98.0 is Distributed Network Technical Support (NET-INTEL-IT34),
nothing more, who shall I contact then ;)
Rene Skoba
I've been just properly scanned and whois is telling
198.175.98.0 is Distributed Network Technical Support (NET-INTEL-IT34),
nothing more, who shall I contact then ;)
Rene Skoba
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Well I have read all those nice gentlemen who would like to sue
the world because of machines which are trying to crack their
business. But my point is, what to do with all those mechanical attacks as
IIS worms trying to access machines for months from the same IP? Or other
way round, are
Well I have read all those nice gentlemen who would like to sue
the world because of machines which are trying to crack their
business. But my point is, what to do with all those mechanical attacks as
IIS worms trying to access machines for months from the same IP? Or other
way round, are
Hallo,
> > happen few times that students stole their passwords and so on and mainly
> > they could steal even teacher's these days.)
>
> Can you get a shell account on the outside of your local network?
> If so SSH over to it, then access the pop mail server. Without
> having a machine to s
Hallo,
> > happen few times that students stole their passwords and so on and mainly
> > they could steal even teacher's these days.)
>
> Can you get a shell account on the outside of your local network?
> If so SSH over to it, then access the pop mail server. Without
> having a machine to
> Do you have access to the router/switch/firewall at your end? You
> might want to consider your internal network "not trusted" since
> people are stealing passwords. The easiest solution that comes to my
> mind is IPSec: make your firewall (or what ever) an IPSec gateway and
> run everything i
Hallo there,
I really don't know if it should be asked there or somewhere else,
but my problem is followin I live in untrusted enviroment which is
running 50 computers (it is school and packets are running up and down
everywhere). I need to use outside HTML sites and POP
accounts, but
> Do you have access to the router/switch/firewall at your end? You
> might want to consider your internal network "not trusted" since
> people are stealing passwords. The easiest solution that comes to my
> mind is IPSec: make your firewall (or what ever) an IPSec gateway and
> run everything
Hallo there,
I really don't know if it should be asked there or somewhere else,
but my problem is followin I live in untrusted enviroment which is
running 50 computers (it is school and packets are running up and down
everywhere). I need to use outside HTML sites and POP
accounts, bu
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