> 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
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
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
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
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