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Thread: Universal Studios On My Nerves

  1. #11
    i am getting this one now

    Connection Rejected: 67.121.247.19 - Universal Studios SBC067118065168020523 (07-27-2003 @ 23:46:30)


    and when i put it into that site, it comes up with

    Pac Bell Internet Services PBI-NET-10 (NET-67-112-0-0-1)
    67.112.0.0 - 67.127.255.255
    Rback5.pltn13 PPPoX Customer IP Pool SBC067121244000020927 (NET-67-121-244-0-1)
    67.121.244.0 - 67.121.247.255


    is that a real or fake one?

  2. File Sharing   -   #12
    If you are getting hammered that much - and that ip does 'look' like it resolves to a regular isp - you 'might' have someone with a trojan hammering your firewall. They may not know - so just dash off a letter to their isp saying exactly what is happening, if it keeps up.

  3. File Sharing   -   #13
    Alright, will do, thanks Guys!

  4. File Sharing   -   #14
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    Please note that the PeerGuardian database contains a LOT of innocent IP addresses/ranges. My avatar host is a perfect example of that. Only a small percentage of the blocked IPs can be considered evil.

    So don't get freaked out if PeerGuardian blocks dozens/hundreds of connections from 'evil' organisations.

    Most of the blocks will be from innocent people trying to download a file from you, or just a simple picture on a website.

  5. File Sharing   -   #15
    Yeah, when I viewed Paul's profile I got:

    Connection Rejected: 81.4.78.5 - MPAA (incl. MPAA.NL) (07-28-2003 @ 17:06:47)

    I am removing that IP range from my PG. You should too. however, some really are accurate. Like when I try and go to www.riaa.org, my PG blocks it.

    EDIT: PG won't let me delete that IP Range!!! How can i get rid of it?

  6. File Sharing   -   #16
    Open the Guardian.P2P file with Notepad, since it is within a range you will have to cut in to two ranges, the first ending at 81.4.78.4, and the second, new, starting at 81.4.78.6.

  7. File Sharing   -   #17
    Originally posted by REALITY@29 July 2003 - 00:17
    Open the Guardian.P2P file with Notepad, since it is within a range you will have to cut in to two ranges, the first ending at 81.4.78.4, and the second, new, starting at 81.4.78.6.
    That worked PERFECT. Thanks.

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  9. File Sharing   -   #19
    damn this is serious there cracking down on us

  10. File Sharing   -   #20
    Originally posted by johnnytightlips2@30 July 2003 - 12:09
    damn this is serious there cracking down on us
    It could be a innocent IP address insert that is making PeerGuardian saying that 'universal studios' is trying to get into your computer. I already found 2 bad IP ranges.... If Universal Studios comes up while u r not on a p2p network or on their website, it may be a innocent IP range.... just like I found 2 innocent MPAA IP ranges that were mistaken.

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