 | My D-Link DI-604 probes itself per Router log Why would my D-Link 604 router be probing itself on port 80 from the wan side? The router is blocking these probes, but it's very strange. Same source and target IP Log file: Nov/11/2011 16:43:45 Drop TCP packet from WAN 216.121.231.237:63779 216.121.231.238:80 Rule: Default deny Nov/11/2011 16:43:44 Drop TCP packet from WAN 216.121.231.237:63778 216.121.231.238:80 Rule: Default deny Nov/11/2011 16:43:39 Drop TCP packet from WAN 216.121.231.237:63779 216.121.231.238:80 Rule: Default deny Nov/11/2011 16:43:39 get Time successful Nov/11/2011 16:43:39 Drop TCP packet from WAN 216.121.231.237:63778 216.121.231.238:80 Rule: Default deny Nov/11/2011 16:43:37 Drop TCP packet from WAN 216.121.231.237:63779 216.121.231.238:80 Rule: Default deny Nov/11/2011 16:43:36 Drop TCP packet from WAN 216.121.231.237:63778 216.121.231.238:80 Rule: Default deny |
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 | Well that was dumb! I change the IP address in target IP (to protect the innocent) but not the source. In log file both source IP and target IP are the same. |
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 | reply to Dumbo »Router logs show my IP blocked in logs?
I see this too lately, and this guy on the security forum has. I never seen it before....have you? |
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 | reply to Dumbo What FW version is currently loaded? How is the firewall set up? |
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 | reply to Dumbo Dumbo, Do you use yahoo messenger? I'm seeing this everytime I open yahoo messenger |
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