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Re: Denial of service attacks apparently from UUNET Netblocks


From: Alex Przekupowski <oop () idt net>
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 1997 12:04:27 -0400 (EDT)

On the MAX's that I have set up, I log that info to syslog (Local 7), and
can pull it up at will.  If you need a hand, just let me know.  By
combining the syslog output, and the RADIUS accounting logs, we can
definately prove at least the home address of the attacker.


Alex P

On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Eric Wieling wrote:

On Tue, Oct 07, 1997 at 01:03:14AM -0400, Charles Sprickman wrote:
I would not be surprised if the caller's phone number were logged, most
modern modem banks talk ANIS and DNIS, which if I'm remembering correctly
is basically caller ID.  I'm thinking of putting this on our POP, as there
doesn't seem to be an extra charge to get the data from the telco.

Unless you are using CallerID authentication, the Ascend MAXes do not
log the caller's number.  I assume that the TNT's have the same
problem.

--Eric

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