RE: [fw-wiz] intrusion detected
From: Sloane, David (DSloane@vfa.com)
Date: 12/03/02
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From: "Sloane, David" <DSloane@vfa.com> To: 'Alberto Valero "Gómez' <avalero@alum.etsii.upm.es> Date: Tue Dec 3 14:38:01 2002
You might try http://search.symantec.com for answers.
This document seems to be relevant:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nip.nsf/pfdocs/2002093014331836
-David
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From: Alberto Valero "Gómez [mailto:avalero@alum.etsii.upm.es]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:04 AM
To: firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com
Subject: [fw-wiz] INTRUSION DETECTED
Hello, i use winXp Service Pack 1 and use Norton Personal Firewall 2003. I
have the followin problem that hope some of you can solve me.
The firewall keeps on advising me that it has detected an intrusion. It says
that the intruder is my own IP and that it's trying to access an invalid IP
that is always like 0.0.x.x.
I have a dynamic IP so it changes every time i connect to the net and my
computer is not in a subnet but directly connected to the the net via a
CableModem.
Would anybody help me?
Thanx. Alberto.
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