Chris Buechler wrote:
Wally Mono wrote:
Can anybody make any sense out of this? I got 8 of these while
running a yum update on a FC 5 xen partition. And (not coincidentally
I suspect) immediately afterward got a 3 day distributed dictionary
email attack (DHA?) that forced me to loopback a domain.
It's exceptionally unlikely that those are related, unless whatever
server you're updating from decides to attack machines that pull
updates from it. This has nothing whatsoever to do with your firewall
regardless.
Any clue as to what rule 66.423.11.0/0 means would be appreciated.
If you click on the pass or block image in the web log display it'll
show you exactly which rule caused the pass/drop.
Actually that is blank: 'The rule that triggered this action is:'
followed directly by an OK button. That is what prompted the question. I
had to go to the remote log to get a meaningful message.
Is there a vulnerability in psSense I am not aware of?
no, and nothing you describe would suggest that either.
I figured it was a long shot, but it was an extremely serendipitous
occurrence... I wasn't blaming pfSense at any rate.
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