"Jeffrey Pyne" wrote: > [...] > Have you ever seen NNTP scans from networks other than @Home's? Or rather, > do you think they would ever think to do port scans from a network other > than their own? I'm guessing not, so I just have my firewall block > everything with a source address of 24.0.0.0/8, and then allow in any > specific addresses in that range that I want to have access to my services. > So far that's worked for the last 2.5 years or so.... That may have worked in the past, but from what I've seen, all access to ports 80 and 25 is blocked coming into their network, not just to specific hosts. Port 80 to my system is definitely blocked, even though I definitely had nothing running there. Same on a couple of others locally. If they just shut it off at the edge(s) of their network, they don't have to bother with scanning anymore. I'm not sure if this is a Cox or an @Home initiative. - Bob