Hi,
Compuserve is blocking IPs. And I am getting this message â
â > Connected to 149.174.40.131 but sender was rejected.
> > Remote host said: 550 5.7.1 IP address denied-3
So how to come out of this?
Regards,
Ashvin Savani (arckid)
Team Macromedian
("Flash" + (" MX" || "Com" || " Remoting")
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday 18-Dec-03 13:45:52
Subject: [toaster] IP Blocking
>Hi,
>
>Compuserve is blocking IPs. And I am getting this message .
>
> > Connected to 149.174.40.131 but sender was rejected.
>> > Remote host said: 550 5.7.1 IP address denied-3
>
>So how to come out of t
No ... it's a static IP not a dynamic one.
Thanks for your reply.
Regards,
Ashvin Savani (arckid)
Team Macromedian
("Flash" + (" MX" || "Com" || " Remoting")) && (PHP && MySQL) Developer
-Original Message-
From: Gary - US [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003
If it doesn't belong to a static IP pool from your provider it must be black listed
then.
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday 18-Dec-03 13:58:40
Subject: RE: [toaster] IP Blocking
>No ... it's a static IP not a dynamic one.
>
>Thanks for your reply.
>
>Regards,
>
>Ashvin Savani (arckid)
Sounds like a SYN Attack... Are all of these connections sourced from
the same location? Can you access your router to determine where the
traffic is coming from?
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 01:00, andy drexler wrote:
> Bill -
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I followed your advice below and it doesn't
On Thursday, December 18, 2003, at 01:28 AM, Ashvin Savani (arckid)
wrote:
No ... it's a static IP not a dynamic one.
Thanks for your reply.
But is it an IP on residential DSL or cable modem? Is your server an
open relay? Has it sent a lot of mail to CompuServe?
I was occasionally blocked by
Jason -
Thanks for the reply.
The attack seems to have subsided this morning. The
'foreign address' for all of the SYN_RECV listings in
netstat were unique (I captured a list of them if it
would help). If they had been somehow spoofed, any
ideas how I would be able to figure out where they
were
Does your IP have reverse mapping working right (reverse lookup).
If the IP only looks up to a number there's your problem, AOL requires
reverse lookup to connect to them now.
I wish everyone would get it fixed too ... I turned this on at the
local ISPs mail server and man does that cut back
Get a hotmail account and contact them about it.. It's the only thing you
can do. Maybe to stop it you can edit your badmailo and add them
so you can free up some connections.
-John
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