Good morning Bob and all
Concerning your Zonealarm you will find on a regular basis attempts of
this sort, its not uncommon for a user to scan a whole range of ips looking
for one vulnerable user it happens to me on a daily basis for a variety of
ports, some common some not.. The only real thing you can do is if
zonealarm logs is report the attempt to the ISP in question and hope they
have a policy on scanning/probing
If attempts like this bother you, or get in your way of normal interrnet
time... all you have to do is setup zonealarm for your most common
applications Check the PASS LOCK (or whatever its referred to) for each
application and LOCK the rest.... when the lock is set you wont see those
other attempts nor will you get any notification (popup box) that it is
happening
I do hope that helps
Christy Duncan
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On 2/20/00 at 7:54 PM Bob McEwan wrote:
>Listers,
> I've just down loaded Zone Alarm, a security programme from
>zonelabs.com. When I ran it for the first time it seemed fine and
>after some time popped up a warning that an IP 216.205.30.194 was
>trying to get into my machine. What I am wondering is what I should
>do now? I've pinged the IP and have an address which says it is a
>virtual directory to which I have no access.
> I seem to remember seeing an address where one can refer
>spammers,what to do about hackers?
> I am stand alone with a dial up connection for which I pay by the
>minute so that I do not spend too long on line which makes me wonder
>at being targeted.
>Grateful for advice...............
>
>Bob McEwan
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