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justin
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Re: ummmmmm............

no ISPs act on that information anyway.
Contact a local ISP and tell them one of their subscribers is doing port scans, they don't do anything about it. So no loss.


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said by justin See Profile:
no ISPs act on that information anyway.
Contact a local ISP and tell them one of their subscribers is doing port scans, they don't do anything about it. So no loss.

Good point.
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gnx87
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Oakdale, PA

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said by justin See Profile:
no ISPs act on that information anyway.
Contact a local ISP and tell them one of their subscribers is doing port scans, they don't do anything about it. So no loss.

Umm my ISP does. I made the stupid decision to port scan UUnet and my ISP called 24hrs later saying UUnet contacted them saying i was scanning such and such ports on their network why was i doing that. I played it off like a virus must have been doing it.
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Qumahlin
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Thing is UUnet is not much of a "residential" isp...UUnet provides mainly to large businesses and is also a backbone provider.

A call from a backbone provider to your isp is way way different then just another isp or customer calling
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dslextreme
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Canoga Park, CA

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said by justin See Profile:
no ISPs act on that information anyway.
Contact a local ISP and tell them one of their subscribers is doing port scans, they don't do anything about it. So no loss.

No true Justin. We take illicit port scanning activities very seriously. While I can not divulge our exact policy, I can assure you that lots of people have been booted off our network for port scanning activities.

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