Yeah, I turned it back on.
I also picked up a blocklist from lists.blocklist.de but it only had
FTP. I guess I can apply it to the telnet deny section also.
Now I"m curious, if there is an IP on INETDSEC on the deny list, will an
attempt from it even show on the log or will it simply not show since it
was denied?
On 12/19/23 13:38, Craig Lalley wrote:
> FYI, to see the connections by IP address
> run inetd.net.sys;INFO="-l"
>
> easy, peasy. It produces some valuable information that can't be found elsewhere. It surprises me that people don't have it enabled.
> -Craig
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 07:27:56 AM PST, Tracy Johnson<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Yes, I "could" do that.
>
> Only 3 people ever log on or play the Empire game anyway, and they're
> smart enough to use or get NSVT.
>
> It isn't like opening it up ever brought new players in over the past 4
> years.
>
> No one likes the old text games anymore.
>
>
> On 12/19/23 09:35, Craig Lalley wrote:
>> Did you enable logging of INETD? I think it is -l
>> Then DENY that IP block.
>> -Craig
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 06:03:41 AM PST, RUTMJVA<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Well due to the daily crash, where diagnosis is a port attack on telnet
>> similar to a ping of death denial of service, I am only allowing NSVT
>> (a.k.a. VT-Mgr) log ins from now on.
>>
>> It's been fun letting gamers in from anywhere, but it seems I got put
>> some filter on.
>>
>> There's a patch for this on 7.0 but I'm on 6.5.
>>
--
Tracy Johnson
BT
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