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Thanks Eric, I will look into both of those solutions. I just happen to have an evaluation copy of Powerlock currently on my system. Gary Lea <snip> Probably your best line of defense for this would be one of the telnet initialization exit points, which could block telnet requests from troublesome IP addresses. Are you using any network security tools, such as Powerlock? You may want to consider something like this to help you control access to your system. Eric DeLong <snip>
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