On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Jeffrey P. Rudnick wrote:
> I did add debug 31 to my diald.conf and restarted the daemon. Of course
> there are many messages in /var/log/messages. At the time the link starts
> up, I do see the following message which looks suspicious:
>
> Aug 24 20:44:51 redhat1 diald[1183]: filter accepted rule 1 proto17 len 160
> packet 207.208.139.10,513 => 10.255.255.255,513
Port 513 is who (UDP rwho/ruptime data). This should be ignored
in standard.filter and dynamic.filter that come with diald.
I would recommend that you use firewall rules to drop port 513
on the floor regardless.
Mike
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