bob wrote: > so last night all my servers were severely probed and they tried to > violate me (lol) > You can use fail2ban as a condom.... <g> > the attack was so egregious I decided to contact the isp for that ip. > Telepacific. > The ip has some google searches that point to a few spam and a few > attacks...So i assume a compromised server. > > So I sent them the info and said it must be a hacked server (the ip is > on their business network) Is this to their abuse? > > they responded ' you are not a customer and we cannot by law discuss a customer > with you' They wanted me to contact my datacenter so they could look into it. > > I responded and told them the info again and they basically said it is > up to my isp or datacenter to deal with it and to basically 'go away' > A suggestion: ask for their legal service address. And this may sound weird, but you might call the FBI.... I mean, they were originally going heavily after wire fraud, and that's what this is, along with all the cyberbuzzwords. <snip> mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos