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Re: Need BOGIES list

  • From: Mark Owen
  • Date: Wed Jul 06 15:12:45 2005
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On 7/6/05, Geoff White <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello All.
> I'm having trouble with Cracking Attempts  and DoS attacks from a lot of
> places in China :)
> My client doesn't do any business in that region so they don't mind If I
> block the entire sub-continent :)
> Does anyone have a bad-guy list (or part of one) that I can use to get
> started?
> I'm using pf under OpenBSD 3.7 as a firewall box.
> E-mailing me off line is fine
> 
> 
> geoffw
> 
> 
> 

DShield is a good one.
http://www.dshield.org/block_list_info.php
-- 
Mark Owen