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Do I need to worry about this?



Bill,

www.tecsat.com.br appears to be an ISP of some kind "Tecsat Internet".
.br means they're in brazil.  I would start with an email to
abuse at tecsat.com.br  That would be the standard ISP email address for any kind of
complaints.  Email is a lot cheaper than calling. 

	Shel

On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 10:42:20PM -0400, Bill Horne wrote:
> >From my messages file on my firewall:
> 
> Jul 16 21:05:26 server kernel: Packet log: input REJECT ppp0 
> PROTO=17 200.210.110.18:31338 \
> 32.101.212.18:31337 L=47 S=0x00 I=38386 F=0x0000 T=111
> 
> The 32... address is my IBM network dialup.  This looks like 
> NetBios/Back Orifice.  IIRC, they use those ports, but my 
> memory's hazy.
> 
> The IP goes to stc18.tecsat.com.br, which is probably an owned 
> machine.  Who do I tell about it?
> 
> TIA.
> 
> Bill Horne
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