Hi Patrick,
At 22:16 15/01/02 +0100, Patrick Benson wrote:
Julian Church wrote:
I was getting several of these
packets per minute so I think it's fair to conclude that the problem has
been solved. So it seems pretty certain that the fault was with the router
somehow. My guess is that
Julian Church wrote:
Yeah, it's got one of those pages, but I don't access it using the address
192.168.254.254. But I just now found that browsing to 192.168.254.254
makes the firewall produce packets very similar to the ones I was confused
by yesterday in my logs...
Jan 16 08:17:44
Hi Patrick
At 13:06 16/01/02 +0100, Patrick Benson wrote:
Is that your model that is shown here?
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/hardware/pictures.asp
http://www.efficientnetworks.com/products/routbus.html
Yes it is, but BT supply the router with different software including no
user-configurable
I know What's this in my logs is a common query, but I really am confused
this time.
I'm getting a few of these in /var/log/messages per minute.
Jan 15 10:40:14 firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
192.168.254
.254:80 217.149.96.2:61797 L=44 S=0x00 I=23250 F=0x T=60 (#42)
Sorry for replying to myself, but although I don't fully understand what
was going on I seem to have made the problem stop.
At 11:44 15/01/02 +, Julian Church wrote:
I'm getting a few of these in /var/log/messages per minute.
Jan 15 10:40:14 firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0
] Confusing packet in firewall logs
I know What's this in my logs is a common query, but I really am confused
this time.
I'm getting a few of these in /var/log/messages per minute.
Jan 15 10:40:14 firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
192.168.254
.254:80 217.149.96.2:61797 L=44 S=0x00
Julian Church wrote:
Sorry for replying to myself, but although I don't fully understand what
was going on I seem to have made the problem stop.
At 11:44 15/01/02 +, Julian Church wrote:
I'm getting a few of these in /var/log/messages per minute.
Jan 15 10:40:14 firewall kernel: