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![]() I'm seeing.. 64.15.174.* 64.14.210.* 64.14.225.* 66.128.227.* 216.114.64.* and ports on these same IPs keep going up as you connect, like this: 64.14.225.xx:6358 64.14.225.xx:6359 64.14.225.xx:6360 64.14.225.xx:6361 64.14.225.xx:6362 64.14.225.xx:6363 Since this doesn't stay connected long I would say the reason for this is simply trying to tie up as many nodes as possible, thus reducing the size of the network. I call that a DOS attack! All they do is seed the hostlist when you connect so your hostlist gets full of their crap. Someone should track this down and trace it back to you know who and counter sue the crap out of those *******s! please refrain from posting exact addys here...we should not be help responsible for your possible chicanery ![]() Last edited by Peerless; March 18th, 2005 at 03:09 PM. |
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