shutting out an IP
Shortly after I stop seeing the bootp/dhcp messages on my cable network,
I start getting:
Apr 27 22:20:15 www tcplogd: smtp connection attempt from
unknown@ATHM-209-218-xxx-206.Home.net [209.218.141.206]
Apr 27 22:20:15 www in.smtpd[10502]: warning: /etc/hosts.deny, line 15:
can't verify hostname: gethostbyname(ATHM-209-218-xxx-206.Home.net)
failed
Apr 27 22:20:15 www in.smtpd[10502]: refused connect from
209.218.141.206
repeatedly -- every 5 seconds -- for about 12 hours. (Maybe they
stopped because the sender had to go to school.)
What are some ways to stop this in real-time? I've e-mailed
abuse@home.net and added the IP to /etc/hosts.deny -- do I need to tell
the system to reread that file? Anything else?
Thanks for any info!
Tod
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