North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Denial of service attacks apparently from UUNET Netblocks
On the MAX's that I have set up, I log that info to syslog (Local 7), and can pull it up at will. If you need a hand, just let me know. By combining the syslog output, and the RADIUS accounting logs, we can definately prove at least the home address of the attacker. Alex P On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Eric Wieling wrote: > On Tue, Oct 07, 1997 at 01:03:14AM -0400, Charles Sprickman wrote: > > I would not be surprised if the caller's phone number were logged, most > > modern modem banks talk ANIS and DNIS, which if I'm remembering correctly > > is basically caller ID. I'm thinking of putting this on our POP, as there > > doesn't seem to be an extra charge to get the data from the telco. > > Unless you are using CallerID authentication, the Ascend MAXes do not > log the caller's number. I assume that the TNT's have the same > problem. > > --Eric > > -- > Eric Wieling ([email protected]), Corporate Communications Technology > Sales: 504-585-7303 ([email protected]), Support: 504-525-5449 ([email protected]) >
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