Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-15 Thread Mark W. Eichin
> I'm connected with the cable modem. This thing is not coming from inside for O, you should have said that first. When a cablemodem powers up, it does a dhcp and net-boot; for diagnostic reasons, many of them seem to try the ethernet first, then the cable net. You might also be seeing boot

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-15 Thread Onno
If eth0 is your connection to the internet then your this looks like IP-spoofing or somebody on your eth0 segment is being attacked. You can block it with activating the kernels IP-spoof protection or with ipchains rules. If you can find out the MAC of the attacker you can report him to your ISP

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-14 Thread Krug Tech
I'm connected with the cable modem. This thing is not coming from inside for sure. It's not the firewall itself because I even tried to disconnect the cable from the modem and then it stopped. What does this log mean? Has anybody seen this? Milan >How are you connected to the internet. It looks

Re: Help with kernel log

1999-11-14 Thread charlesiii
How are you connected to the internet. It looks like someone is sending you spoofed ip addresses. On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Krug Tech wrote: > I have a debian system which is always connected to the Internet and I use > it as a firewall (forwarding, masquerading, etc.) I couple of days ago > kernel st