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From: Schmidt, Michael R. <Michael.Schmidt@T-Mobile.com>
Date: Sun May 02 2004 - 12:11:11 EDT
Thanks, as for telling them I was checking out some systems that were port scanning me, I did that! And there are plenty of ISPs in the area that can handle my meager 2 static IPs. They were actually complaining because it was some upstream provider (like a uunet I suppose) that I nmapped - but it was fun and educational and in no way could I regret it.
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> If someone could take a quick look through my log file - it is
if the isp does not care about people wasting your bandwidth pay your isp less by the cost of the amount of bandwidth consumed by the attacks estimate on the extravagent side accompined by a request to null route this ip address at a minimum. get your lawyer to talk to them if then do not respond!
> when I nmapped back to a few addresses and hit some upstream
that sure got their attention! just keep this up but after informing the isp that if they cannot protect your network then you would have to take active steps to protect your network which includes all the network scanning and namapping etc
-best of luck in dealing with the isp
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