zENGER,

I think you took my post the wrong way, I don't know how that would have happened. Maybe it was the whole "ring his neck" thinkg. I didn't send a nasty email over to the hosting company. Below is the message that I sent and although I haven't received a response yet this time I have in the past. I could see your point if I was shooting off nasty emails to every top 5 hosting company on my reports but that's not the case. Once in a while when it is not clear what sort of traffic it is an email might get sent. I think if the approach is done correctly, it is a good way to find out more of where data is being sent.




Noam,

Good afternoon, one of our internal hosts has consistently had a large amount of web traffic destined to 80.67.76.26. Which is an ip address that resides under your ownership ( 80.67.75.0 - 80.67.77.255 ). This user is usually one of the top talkers on the network. I was hoping you could shed some light onto what sort of target this ip address is and why users on our network would access it?
Thanks for your help,


-Travis Morgan