Re: Blocking incoming IP's



Hello Nick,

Do you use the ISA from the SBS? Is the server connected directly to the internet?

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Meinolf Weber
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I currently have my system SBS2003 locked down pretty well I think,
but the problem that I am having is there is an IP that keeps trying
to remote connect using the Administrator login and also trying a
couple others. I have tracked it down to China Telcom hinet.net. I
would like to be able to somehow deny them even connecting to the
server in the first place by hitting their IP's in their range. Is
there a way of doing that to keep them from trying to get in since
they are using different ports all the time as well?



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