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I'm on @home too and the modem has been showing very
busy for the past couple or three days. Doing an
ethereal run, I'm seeing huge numbers of arps. Anyone
know offhand if that's a byproduct of CodeRed? I'll
try google...
Chris
--- Ian Monroe <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> I'll answer my own question. I just installed Apache
> for Win32 and the log
> is filling up. My cable modem is blinking a lot,
> probably because I have
> two IP address's on one modem. At incidents.org I
> found a program that
> *nix users can use:
> http://www.unixwiz.net/tools/websnarf.html
>
> I checked some of the ip address's and none of them
> are actual web
> pages. They are all under construction or Error 403.
> This makes
> sense; people running servers when they don't even
> realise it.
>
> It said on slashdot that it is the 24.* ip's that
> are getting hit the
> most, which is certainly the case (I have @home so I
> have 24. ip address).
>
> Ian
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