Welcome to the Internet!
It's a fact of life when having equipment connected to the Internet. The
script kiddies are always probing and trying.
Lyle
Bruce B wrote:
> And that's the problem. There is no such service running or such port
> is not open. They only keep trying this for no reason. It
And that's the problem. There is no such service running or such port is not
open. They only keep trying this for no reason. It might cost us bandwidth
for no reason. In fact there is no open ports on our network whatsoever.
Thanks
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Lyle Giese wrote:
> Bruce B wr
Bruce B wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have pfSense running which supplies Asterisk with DHCP. I had some
> testing ports opened for a web server which I have totally closed now
> but when I chose option 10 (filter log) on pfSense I get all of this
> type of traffic (note that it was only 1 single IP
Hi Everyone,
I have pfSense running which supplies Asterisk with DHCP. I had some testing
ports opened for a web server which I have totally closed now but when I
chose option 10 (filter log) on pfSense I get all of this type of traffic
(note that it was only 1 single IP and once I blocked that on