2012-08-19, 15:13
Hi guys.
Yesterday I was having problems with my connection, my internet was running as fast as it normally does and I shouldn't have been having a problem but then every 5-10 minutes I'd suddenly drop connection randomly.
I did some investigating and found my router security log which normally when I check it is blank but today I'm getting messages like the following every 5-10 mins;
Every time there's a new intrusion alert the source IP changes (Mostly from China, sometimes Thailand, allover the place) and the destination IP is the same.
The STP switches back and forth from various ports but sometimes the same one appears twice - My router has no ports open in the firewall but however it did for a period of 3 days have a port open for a private LFS server I was hosting.
My suspicion with these Intrusions is that some script kiddies computer is trying to port scan my network, but I get the feeling this firewall activity is also what's causing me to drop connection seeing as it would be quite the coincidence that these two problems started at the same time.
Wondering if anyone has a fix for this? It's a little frustrating. Should I leave my router off overnight and hope it will acquire a new IP in the morning when I turn it on? or will this not work?
Yesterday I was having problems with my connection, my internet was running as fast as it normally does and I shouldn't have been having a problem but then every 5-10 minutes I'd suddenly drop connection randomly.
I did some investigating and found my router security log which normally when I check it is blank but today I'm getting messages like the following every 5-10 mins;
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Aug 19 15:54:09 (none) user.alert kernel: Intrusion -> IN=atm0 OUT= MAC=c8:cd:72:b0:c4:ed:18:80:f5:18:1c:c0:08:00 SRC=217.162.179.47 DST=2.126.145.129 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=54 ID=32413 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=42658 DPT=80 WINDOW=8192 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 MARK=0x8000000
Every time there's a new intrusion alert the source IP changes (Mostly from China, sometimes Thailand, allover the place) and the destination IP is the same.
The STP switches back and forth from various ports but sometimes the same one appears twice - My router has no ports open in the firewall but however it did for a period of 3 days have a port open for a private LFS server I was hosting.
My suspicion with these Intrusions is that some script kiddies computer is trying to port scan my network, but I get the feeling this firewall activity is also what's causing me to drop connection seeing as it would be quite the coincidence that these two problems started at the same time.
Wondering if anyone has a fix for this? It's a little frustrating. Should I leave my router off overnight and hope it will acquire a new IP in the morning when I turn it on? or will this not work?