Mike:
        Heya. Nope, nothing's wrong with your setup; you're
not seeing a bug. You really are seeing all of these deny'd
packets. Someone on your cable subnet may be trying to
crush you with noise, or someone from anywhere on the planet
may have taken interest in your ISP's cable system. No real
way to distinguish the two.

        So, in other words, you're doing all you can. Well,
you could contact abuse@yourisp and see if they have any
interest. My experience is that few do: they'll ask what
version of Windows you're running, and then quickly tell you
that they don't support Linux...

-Scott

> Folks,
> Since I posted my earlier message, I have begun to see this kind of
> thing repeatedly.  For the past 24 hours, my logs contain over 1000
> lines of such packets!  By that I mean, if I discard all lines that are
> identical to one another except for the T= field, my file goes from
> 1177 denied packets to 47 denied packets.  They are NOT all
> port 111 packets--some are port 111, some are port 22, port 21,
> port 53, and port 0 (PROTO 1).  And they seem to have many different
> source IP's as well.  I have NEVER seen anything like this over the past
> year.  I changed from ES2B to D-floppy about two weeks ago.  I have
> rebooted since these started.
>
> Is it possible that I have a bug somewhere and these log entries are all
> from the same packet?  Is it possible that someone on my cable
> subnet is doing something bad to me?



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