Re: Access Logs




simon wrote:
Hi,
Source port in TCP terms won't tell you much, that's picked at random by
the client to be in the high range (out of the designated tcp ports) If
it's the same address each time why not block it with a rule on your
router? It may well be just port scanning software used by some script
kiddy looking for open windows shares etc, in which case a change of
public IP isn't going to cure the problem for long.
simon

Yeah, that was my thought, I blocked one IP address, only to have it
switch to another and resume. I will continue to do some research, if
anyone else has any suggestions.

.



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