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Vlad
January 21st, 2006, 02:05 PM
OK, I have had enough of these people trying over and over to "hack" my Server. Their not even doing it right. So today just before typing this, me, the IIS log reader, and the IIS configuration applet took a trip to the place simply known as BANNED. I have started banning IP addresses that have tried stupid stuff. As far as I know non of you have been included. If for some reason you get the ban message, e-mail me and I'll lift the ban on that address. (Unless you did something wrong) Which no one has so far.

These people need to get lives!

-Vlad

Terry Yager
January 21st, 2006, 06:37 PM
Mine still works.

--T

CP/M User
January 25th, 2006, 12:29 AM
"vlad" wrote:

-> These people need to get lives!

Nope - I'm still getting in, but I have been hacking anyones server, no
point in really doing this - since I've got a more realistic life!

From what I can see I don't have any spywarez - though I'm guessing
that's where the clowns are coming from.

CP/M User.

Vlad
January 25th, 2006, 07:23 AM
Its mainly people trying the Front Page Exploit. (messing with a .dll file) or trying to publish a blog to my server (?) The MSN bot has been by like 9 times now. Google bot was been here only once. (It got it right the first time.) MSN bot just showed up and started doing something. I invited Google bot though, I like Google. Updates to the site coming soon.

EDIT:
I don't think you could "hack" my server, I have NTFS permissions locking the GreenNet system and other stuff out so only people who are allowed to access it can. Plus there is a Filter of some sort I never really understood on the Router, and a Firewall on the server. It's pretty protected. I'm not saying it can't happn though. No system is ever 100% secure unles its not connected to anything. Or turned off.

carlsson
January 26th, 2006, 05:43 AM
What happened to that Apple system (Mac OSX ?) which was put online a few years ago and people from all over the world were invited to try to hack it? Did anyone succeed, and did it turn into a lawsuit after all? :twisted: