[Info-vax] TCPIP tying up system
Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
helbig at astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de
Sun Nov 28 12:55:25 EST 2010
In article <4cf282d0$0$7568$c3e8da3$40d4fd75 at news.astraweb.com>, JF
Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot at vaxination.ca> writes:
> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>
> >>> 24060604 TCPIP$SMT_BG416 COM 11 152 0 00:00:18.90 3233 240 N
>
> > It would be a lot of work, but you could identify the addresses sending
> > the junk and block them. Or, you might try using an ISP such as Comcast
> > that blocks 99.44% of the crud.
>
> I do not think that the SMTP receiver creates processes with the above
> names. But I am not sure.
Who else would?
> SHOW PROC/CONT/ID=24060604 This will give you the image being executed.
Sure, but if the machine is frozen, no chance.
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