Re: [expert] DENY 127.0.0.1 in logs??

2001-02-09 Thread Chris Spackman
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:06:37AM -0500, Pierre Fortin wrote: > Chris Spackman wrote: > > [snip] > > > > Is it possible that someone on the network is actually broadcasting to > > everyone their attempt to connect to localhost? What is this? Could it be > > coming from my box? > > The loopback

Re: [expert] DENY 127.0.0.1 in logs??

2001-02-09 Thread Chris Spackman
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:04:30AM -0500, Matthew Micene wrote: > On Thursday 08 February 2001 03:13 am, you wrote: > > the deny line looks a little like this: [snip] input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 > > 127.0.0.1:2301 255.255.255.255:2301 [snip] (#32) > > Is it possible that someone on the network is act

Re: [expert] DENY 127.0.0.1 in logs??

2001-02-08 Thread Matthew Micene
On Thursday 08 February 2001 03:13 am, you wrote: > the deny line looks a little like this: [snip] input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 > 127.0.0.1:2301 255.255.255.255:2301 [snip] (#32) > Is it possible that someone on the network is actually broadcasting to > everyone their attempt to connect to localhost?

Re: [expert] DENY 127.0.0.1 in logs??

2001-02-08 Thread Pierre Fortin
Chris Spackman wrote: > > Ok, this one is interesting, I think. > > I have a cable modem, which is connected to a local (172.x.x.x) net and > masqueraded on the internet. (I think that is how it works). Anyhow, some > idiots on this internal net have services broadcasting to everyone and so > ar

[expert] DENY 127.0.0.1 in logs??

2001-02-07 Thread Chris Spackman
Ok, this one is interesting, I think. I have a cable modem, which is connected to a local (172.x.x.x) net and masqueraded on the internet. (I think that is how it works). Anyhow, some idiots on this internal net have services broadcasting to everyone and so are constantly filling my logs with "DE