Steven Tardy wrote: > On 05/03/2012 12:43 PM, bob wrote: >> so last night all my servers were severely probed and they tried to >> violate me (lol) >> >> 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) >> >> 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. <snip> >> was not expecting that from the isp > welcome to the internet. > abuse@ contacts are the best route. > check whois for a technical/abuse contact. > possibly check their website for a helpdesk address. whois only lists a "technical contact" of hostmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. However, from their website, I went to contact <http://www.telepacific.com/support/corporate-contacts.asp>, and see <snip> 877-487-8349 Emergency Law Enforcement Option 2. Fraud and subpoena compliance 866-839-8545 Non-Emergency Toll Fraud, Call Annoyance, Subpoena Compliance and non-emergency law enforcement 877-702-2873 Internet Abuse Complaints <snip> So if you haven't gone there, that's your next option. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos