Thx for the brilliant idea which solves my Disk DOS problem leaving
From: Togan Muftuoglu [mailto:toganm@users.sourceforge.net] Hi Togan! the other one :-) I'm sorry to tell you, but there is no way of making the source of those packets not SEND their packets. The problem usually is the line between you and your ISP. If your ISP won't delete that route you will always get those packets. First problem will be to trace back to the origin of the packets. I presume that your ISP is the cause of trouble. A full support mailbox is usually a sign of a bad/busy ISP. Right now the only thing I can do for you is helping you with making that packet shower as convenient as possible. It is a good idea to log the traffic that comes from that unknown origin for possible payment claims (you pay by traffic, don't you?). By the way: the disk problem is a DoS problem (making a service as busy as possible in order to drive it useless for normal usage(it's difficult reading your logfiles right now, isn't it?)), the other problem is flooding your network, which is not a service and since not DoS. Regards, Andreas