It wasn't originally. It was only logging two or three things. When I
started having problems, I started logging everything.

I just turned off all logging and things seem to be working again.

I still want an OpenWRT router...

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Kyle Gonzales <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Is your router trying to write a log every time someone hits your
> firewall?  If so, that might be your issue.
>
> Paul Spicer wrote:
>
> Hi, me again, the guy with the router woes...
>
> Yes, I've considered getting an OpenWRT-compatible router (mainly so I can
> SSL through the much lower power router and not need a whole computer), but
> I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is happening currently.
>
> I didn't realise my current router dumped the log when it powered off,
> which is why I never saw anything. Now, however, I know that my router is
> having its doors pounded on by a bunch of different IPs. All trying to get
> into port 10755. For the life of me, I can't find ANYTHING that uses that
> port! Does anyone have any idea what might be going on? I don't run any
> servers aside from my SSH box, which is on a totally different port, so it's
> not like people are finding something and trying to break in.
>
>
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