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aerinndis

join:2008-08-27

reply to sivran

Re: [Help] Syncflood attack on Belkin

Thanks guys. I don't know much about cloning. According to Shield's Up, all of my ports are stealth. Wouldn't we appear to be nonexistant to someone doing random sweeps? Just the past hour there are about 50 attacks from an IP in Columbia on port 50146. There is no known protocol for that one. There is one single attack from another IP on port 22. When I looked it up it said, SSH Remote Login Protocol. This has me slightly worried.

Yea I'm pretty sure there is something nasty on my friend's laptop. He mentioned before that he has a virus or something. I sort of have to yell at him and kick him in the butt to get him to do anything so this might be like pulling teeth fixing this problem. He mentioned that he keeps getting kicked off the internet and he gets the blue screen of death. There are no recovery discs, I never used a laptop before so I don't know anything about that. There is something about F10 recovery but as I said before, I will have to nag him to death to get him to do it. I don't know if that will fix anything now.

It doesn't seem like any of them are making it through the NAT firewall. Should I just wait for them to give up? We have nothing to steal......no credit cards, bad credit, I'd have to pay someone to steal my identity, then the student loan ppl can hound them to the gates of hell instead of me.


sivran
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"Known protocols" means, quite frankly, very little. Any service can be run on any port. It's just a matter of whether one wants the service to be found by "normal" users--and scripts. My ssh does not run on 22. It used to, and every once in a while, some bot would come along and try to brute-force the password (always unsuccessfully). I changed the port it listened on, and now, no bots bang on its door.

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When I looked it up it said, SSH Remote Login Protocol. This has me slightly worried.
Don't be. You don't have an SSH server running, and even if you did, the port is closed to the world, and short of some sort of exploit being possible on your router, or perhaps a malware infection on yours or the other guy's pc, will remain so no matter what.

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all of my ports are stealth. Wouldn't we appear to be nonexistant to someone doing random sweeps?
No. It just means your router does not respond. "stealth" isn't all its cracked up to be by Gibson. In fact, there's no difference, safety-wise, between "stealth" and closed.

If you show full "stealth" or full closed on a port scan, then you have no services open to the world, and no need to worry about "attacks" on your router -- aside from the annoyance of them possibly knocking you offline.

All that said, that doesn't mean that your roomie's virus-ridden laptop can't do anything to your computer! I hope you have firewall and antivirus software running on your machine, as the router will not protect you from an attack from within, and your computer may have something exploitable running and visible locally.

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RR may be reverting to old habits.
Well, it may just be simple laziness. This area's seen nearly a half-dozen cable ISPs, and it's been this way forever. Changing MAC address results in connectivity loss, regardless of power-cycle dancing.

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aerinndis

join:2008-08-27

Well I am using Comodo and Avira. I scan regularly. I like Avira because it's heuristic, although I have gotten a couple false positives from it while browsing neopets lol.

So all of that hoohaw in my security log doesn't mean much. It was knocking me offline but the last couple days it hasn't. Occasionally my internet really slows down but this could be due to the fact that just about everyone here uses RR because we only have two choices for internet in this town. I'm also using a LinkSys adapter to connect to his wireless and I think I'm losing some speed there. It is a USB device rather than a card.

I will talk to my friend about getting a different router because this one makes me feel like a duck in water. I can't really do much in the settings and it's frustrating. I can't open/close ports and it has no SPI.

I did want to ask about WAN ping blocking because ours is enabled and there have been two pingdeath attacks since my last post from Lemon Grove, California lol. Belkin says I'm protected against that but my internet sure did slow down to a crawl when it happened.



sivran
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Pretty much.

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I did want to ask about WAN ping blocking because ours is enabled and there have been two pingdeath attacks since my last post from Lemon Grove, California lol. Belkin says I'm protected against that but my internet sure did slow down to a crawl when it happened.
Responding to pings is a good thing. Your router also sounds pretty wimpy, try to get it replaced. You can get fairly decent deals on older model WRT-54G's (the older ones have more memory) on ebay. You could probably even find some with DD-WRT or Tomato already installed.
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WeenieBoy

join:2003-06-25
Pasadena, MD

reply to aerinndis
To get a new IP try changing the MAC address on your router. There should be an option to clone a mac. I would cut your real mac out and change the last character then restart your router. This should get you a new IP address. Worth a shot.


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