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Looking for IP tracer

Evadman

Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member
I am looking for a good graphical IP tracer. I used to have one, but I have misplaced it. My Web server ( apache) is being attacked by a bunch of different IP's, but all from the same top section ( ATT@Home, Comcast) I am looking for the tracer that pinpoints where in the country ( world ) the ping is coming from.

The only good thing is that they have been un-able to get in. I can see right in the acces log that they are trying to get into my ...winnt/cmdline.exe file, and they also tried getting to root.exe assuming it was a x system. It's funny, but I am actually running it on Win ME. ( no laughing 🙂 )
 
well, that was what I was assuming. I was unaware that NT had a root.exe. I am not as good at this as I appear to be. For example, it is running on Win Me 🙂
 


<< The only good thing is that they have been un-able to get in. I can see right in the acces log that they are trying to get into my ...winnt/cmdline.exe file, and they also tried getting to root.exe assuming it was a x system. It's funny, but I am actually running it on Win ME. ( no laughing ) >>



Nimda or code red. They placed a root.exe in various directories. It was basically cmd.exe. Can you run a reliable web server on a desktop OS?
 
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