Now it doesn't, they would be barred from their ISP for Denial of service attacks onto a dedicated server, the ISP would not need to know what is on the dedicated server all they would go by is the DDOS attacks, Pain what i would surgest is putting a Loop back onto your dedicated server.
-Dan
One its not a dedicated server.
Two its illegal to host a private server.
Three the ISP would investigate the issue of "DoS", this would also be to include everything that is being sent and received by the machine and for what reason the "DoS" is happening.
Four its a home server, run on a residential line.
still doesn't make a blind bit of diffrence, they do not need to know whats going on on your internet connection, if they do have a reason to suspect you of doing this then they will ask you about it and then monitor your internet, also why would it involve his ISP, he would be going to their isp's about this....
-Dan
Your internet is monitored from the moment you join an ISP and every now and again the ISP will do a random check on logs. Yes there are millions of people who use the internet on a daily basis, but yes everything that you do on the internet is watched to some degree.
And yes the ISP would investigate why "DoS" is being done to this machine, especially when "DoS" is used to stop people from doing somthing. Every complaint logged is investigated. So it doesn't matter wether you report it to there ISP or your own, ether way your going to get yourself in trouble.
Oh and a loop back wouldn't do anything at all, he needs a "DoS" firewall and a decent one at that. Which by the way a "DoS firewall would react in such a way that it sends back "Request Timed Out", due to ghosting.
Oh and don't try to act clever when your not, cause with both those threads after mine. You made yourself look like an idiot.