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In an effort to be proactive in doing my part to stop the massive
quantities of internet traffic probing for open ports or more
specifically the probing for known ports that MS Windows spyware,
Trojans, and whatever other MS Windows ports are commonly probed
which result in increasing my bandwidth usage charges, I wrote this
perl application for reporting that abuse to the sender's ISP, with
the hopes they will monitor the abuser and terminate the abuser's
internet account and or take legal action.

WWW:	http://www.dshield.org/linux_clients.php#freebsd
Author:	Joe Barbish <fbsd_user@@a1poweruser.com>

PR:		ports/68662
Submitted by:	Joe Barbish <fbsd_user@@a1poweruser.com>
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