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Re: [Help] Syncflood attack on Belkin 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. |
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 sivranBack to Opera againPremium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX kudos:1 Reviews:
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quote: 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. -- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon profitable cause... |
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 | 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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