On Tue, Sep 30, 1997 at 09:33:39PM -0700, Geoff Lisk wrote:
Track down the people that were doing this and you'll probably find people from a company that's using your address range on an internal network and using SOCKS. My guess is that it's coming from users that are taking their laptops home or on the road. Not that I've ever made that mistake myself... :)
I suspect that you are right. They appear to have stoped. However, since I failed to find anyway of notifying them, next time it happens they will have a copy of /bsd shoved back down the connection. It isn't exactly nice, but I'm sure that they will actually notice that something is actually wrong. --Eric -- Eric Wieling (eric@ccti.net), Corporate Communications Technology Sales: 504-585-7303 (sales@ccti.net), Support: 504-525-5449 (support@ccti.net) I don't bother to set my alarm clock anymore. Someone always pages me before I need to wake up anyway.