Hello Matt

Thank you very much for your answer.

This night I found, that our router was not afflicted by an syn-flood 
attack, but was hacked and was used as an syn-flood server itself. There 
was no way to save it, as the "bad files" where distributed over the 
system and reloaded themself permanently and so I had to set-up the 
router from fresh.

Yes your are right about the future development of the community version 
and it is wise to move to an other firewall.

best regards


Am 09.02.2015 um 17:02 schrieb Matt Hayes:
> I'm only responding as most likely you will not get a response from
> Endian themselves, I'm not sure why it is not working if you have syn
> flood protection enabled already.  I myself am slowly moving from Endian
> Firewall Community as I'm not able to get any answers from Endian or
> their developers at all.
>
> There are numerous security issues with the distribution specifically
> with SSH and openssl.  I'm moving to a more up to date and maintained
> firewall for my needs.
>
> Good luck.
>


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