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To: Stephan Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IPF Logging packets Every 2-10 Seconds.
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 16:40:48 -0400
When you list the incore rules is rule number 28 the block all rule
marking the end of the inbound section of your rules file?
If yes, then you need to add a new
: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 9:37 AM
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Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: IPF Logging packets Every 2-10 Seconds.
if you carefully read this log line.
28/06/2005 15:59:23.743138 vr0 @0:28 b 201.238.78.59,4550 -
192.168.1.1,60271 PR tcp len 20 40 -AF IN
what
Weaver
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Subject: RE: IPF Logging packets Every 2-10 Seconds.
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:28:29 -0400
The log shows that it's all packets try to penetrate your firewall.
This is normal public internet traffic sent by people trying to
break into your
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Subject: RE: IPF Logging packets Every 2-10 Seconds.
ok first off, i apologise.
second, thanks alot.
now, even if i disconnect my dsl modem and reconnect.
get a 'new' ip address from my isp.
i still get tons of packets.
Any way to source where this is originating
The log shows that it's all packets try to penetrate your firewall.
This is normal public internet traffic sent by people trying to
break into your system. Your firewall is doing its job of blocking
this unwanted junk just like you want it to do. If you don't want to
see this stuff in your log
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wrote Stephan Weaver thusly...
firewall# tail -f /var/log/ipfilter.log
27/06/2005 11:13:48.699874 vr0 @0:27 b 138.217.177.128,2840 -
192.168.1.1,16478 PR tcp len 20 48 -S IN
27/06/2005 11:13:54.736606 vr0 @0:27 b 138.217.177.128,2840 -
192.168.1.1,16478 PR tcp
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To: Stephan Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED],freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: IPF Logging packets Every 2-10 Seconds.
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:28:29 -0400
The log shows that it's all packets try to penetrate your firewall.
This is normal
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Subject: RE: IPF Logging packets Every 2-10 Seconds.
No you are wrong.
if you look at the 1st log line.
eg. 27/06/2005 11:13:48.699874 vr0 @0:27 b 138.217.177.128,2840 -
192.168.1.1,16478 PR tcp len 20 48 -S IN
that log refers to RULE NUMBER 27, which