On Oct 10, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Hmmmm, how about a packet of death?
Is there something else on the network generating a packet (DHCP
lease, malformed TCP/IP, etc) once every hour?
Possible... The machine's set up with static network settings, but I
do have a LinkSys router that's serving DHCP on a portion of the
subnet (for things like the game consoles).
The only machine that externally accessible is my other linux box
(CentOS 5), and that's only accessible via SSH with public-key
authentication (no password auth).
Unless someone's hacked my shitty router and started screwing with
me, I really don't see this being a network attack.
Flashing a new firmware on the router _is_ on the to-do list, though.
Gregory
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