I believe the traffic for Jetstream is measured on the phone line,
rather than login, so physically somebody have to be connected on the
phone line that the jetstream is installed.
Regards
Rossen Mitev
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org] On
Behalf Of TEX
Sent: Monday, 3 February 2003 9:50 p.m.
To: Duncan@kudos-dynamics.com
Cc: adsl@lists.unixathome.org
Subject: Re: Jetstream blowout has me stumped. Anyone recognise the
problem??
As mentioned. If ALL machines, including the file server is turned off,
there should be no incured data charges, since nohting is polling it.
To confirm you have some other access violation issues, just turn off
the modem and see if your jetstream account still accounts for traffic.
If so then you MUST have a password violation issue, and someone else is
happily using your acc out side hours.
Happy hunting. I would be interesting in seeing your findings
TEX
Paul Quinlan wrote:
>Simple thought, but have you thought about changing your password - you
may
>have been hacked, or someone inside your business or ISP gave out your
>password!
>
>Rgds
>
>Paul Quinlan
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Duncan Stuart [mailto:Duncan@kudos-dynamics.com]
>Sent: Monday, 3 February 2003 1:26 p.m.
>To: pquinlan@maxnet.co.nz
>Subject: Jetstream blowout has me stumped. Anyone recognise the
>problem??
>
>
>I run a small business - one fileserver, five PCs and a JetStream
account.
>We use a Nokia M1122 modem. Our problem is, even with all our PCs
turned
>off, our Jetstream usage suddenly goes through the roof.
>
>I don't think it is a Virus - we have the latest Norton Corporate
Edition
>installed - and nothing shows up in Outlook - ie sent message. But
there it
>is - everything is functioning as normal and then overnight we get
400mb
>whacked onto our Jetstream usage, or - as we did one night last week -
>1000mb added on. Most of this appears to be outbound from our system.
>
>Just weird. We've hunted through our system - seeing if there are any
>automated routines that might be to blame: but nothing.
>
>Is this a familiar problem? Does anyone have any suggestions?? Our
network
>consultants are stumped also - and meanwhile we bleed money to Telecom
every
>month by about $800 over our normal Jetstream 1200 plan.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Duncan Stuart FMRSNZ
>Director
>Kudos Organisational Dynamics Ltd
>
>Telephone 64-9 366 0620
>duncan@kudos-dynamics.com
>
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